Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hunt ended one cold evening in The Bronx. She walked up to the second floor of the city's big, red brick Lincoln Hospital, and let herself into the incubator room. There was no nurse in sight. She opened an incubator's glass cover, lifted out a tiny, naked Negro baby, and slipped it under her coat. She was back out on the dark streets long before a horrified nurse discovered the loss...
Then, without even a change of business suit, the President became the harassed top executive of the world's largest business, on a hunt for new talent at low salaries. To help ferret it out, he set up a high-powered special committee to list qualified prospects for some 200 key Government vacancies each year. When Democratic National Chairman Bill Boyle popped in, Harry Truman-as head chieftain of his party, a position not even dreamed of by the founding fathers-talked over the 65 speeches he would make on his ten-day "nonpolitical" tour beginning...
...Lady's Not for Burning, by Christopher Fry. A play in verse that tells in fresh, shining language of a witch hunt in 15th Century England and of two triumphant lovers. An uncommon combination of bright theater and fine reading (TIME, April...
Crimson golfers took four of the six individual matches. Dave Gorman had little trouble with Babson's Jim Hunt, taking a 6 and 5 victory. Doug Wilde and Sam Seager won their matches 3 and 2 and 4 and 3, respectively. Paul Weissman defeated Ike Broadbent...
Dunster's softball team came from behind to beat Eliot, 7 to 5. Hugh Raphael's fifth inning homer tied the score, and the winning runs crossed in the sixth on a single by Tom Hunt...