Word: iii
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Among those won over to Aït Ahmed's movement was another disgruntled ex-rebel, Colonel Ou el Hadj, 52, the Kabylia army commander. A Berber and onetime jeweler, Ou el Hadj had served as wartime boss of Wilaya III, the Algerian guerrillas' savagely aggressive Kabylia military zone. Ou el Hadj had become furious with Ben Bella's army boss and No. 2 man, Colonel Houari Boumedienne, for purging the ex-guerrillas in favor of more obedient officers, many of whom spent the war in exile...
...Douglas, III. Morse...
Aiken, Vt. Allott, Colo. Beall, Md. Boggs, Del. Carlson, Kans. Case, N.J. Cooper, Ky. Cotton, N.H. Dirksen, III. Dominick, Colo. Fong, Hawaii Hickenlooper, Iowa Hruska...
...PRISONER'S DREAM (Capitol). Charles Lee Guy III has been an inmate of California State Prison since he was 16. The songs he has learned to sing there all reflect his sorry circumstance-and among them is the latest composition of a prison chum, country music's Spade Cooley. Guy's woeful voice and guitar accompaniment fit the spirit of his music, and in this remarkable album he has the power of a young white Leadbelly...
...Harvard. Thomas Oliver of the Class of 1753 built the three-story square house on Tory Row in 1767. Oliver was an amateur poet who had inherited a fortune made trading in the West Indies. He was also lieutenant governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony when, in 1774, George III appointed him president of the Council, formerly an elective office. Enraged at the appointment, a crowd of citizens gathered threateningly on the grounds of Elmwood and forced Oliver to resign. He noted, "My house at Cambridge being surrounded by about four thousand people, in compliance with their demand I sign...