Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...white mules. Secret Service Man James Rowley sat on the tail gate and the others-Secret Service agents, beaters, Humphrey and guests -mounted horses. At dusk, after three hours of shooting in the marshlands, Ike returned with nine quail-three short of a day's legal limit...
Next morning the President was up early and off again in the balmy Georgia weather for more hunting. At noon he helped to broil quail over a charcoal grill. When the day's hunting was over, he had bagged his limit-an even dozen quail. On Sunday, after 36 hours out of doors, Ike emplaned for Washington...
...talk about Harry Dexter White." In San Mateo, Calif., Joe McCarthy said he had "no plans for a major change in my line of speeches." (The line: the nation has just survived "20 years of treason.") And in Jeffersonville, Indiana's Bill Jenner went even further beyond the limit. He said that "the Fair Dealers" did not intend U.S. troops to win a victory in Korea. "Then," said Jenner in a prepared speech, "[they] stooped to the ultimate depths-they gave away the victory our men had won with their blood." This the New York Times aptly characterized...
...Riverside, a liberal arts college. Equipped with a spanking new $6,000.000 campus, U.C.R.'s Provost Gordon S. Watkins, formerly head of U.C.L.A.'s 3,000-student liberal arts college, hopes to keep the addition small in size, but strong in the humanities. Opening enrollment: 200. Anticipated limit: 1,500. ¶ From Boston came two hopeful plans to discover potential juvenile delinquents before they start smashing windows or smoking reefers. One system, devised by Harvard Law School Criminologist Sheldon Glueck and his wife Eleanor, depends on a detailed survey of a pupil's family surroundings, whereupon investigators...
...Limit the appearances of English stars on American television shows...