Word: lincoln
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None of the five witnesses called by the prosecution, however, said they saw Puopolo being stabbed. Much of the evidence concerned the stabbing of his teammate Thomas J. Lincoln...
Steven D. Saxon '77 testified that he saw a defendant, Leon Easterling, stab Lincoln, and later saw Easterling near Puopolo with a knife drawn, minutes before he was stabbed. Saxon said he saw a second defendant Edward J. Soares wrestling with Puopolo before he left the area of the crime...
Defense counsel Wallace W. Sherwood attempted to show in cross examination that the defendants were involved in a fight with the students at the time of the stabbings. He implied that Easterling had come to the aid of Soares at the time of Lincoln's injury, seeing that Soares was "outnumbered...
Swathed in yards of pearl gray stone marten and crowned with a purple turban, Elizabeth Taylor rode through the streets of Cambridge, Mass., in a 1948 Lincoln convertible like Queen for a Day. The rubric, however, was Woman of the Year, bestowed on Liz last week by Harvard's 133-year-old Hasty Pudding theatrical society. Recalling that in 1951 she had been voted "worst actress in the world" by the Harvard Lampoon, Liz, 45, chuckled: "They didn't have to tell me." This time around, she received tributes to her "great artistic skills and feminine qualities...
...care centers and kindergartens where working couples may safely leave their children; they could ideally be -and may have to be-staffed by older people. Some futurists have suggested that the elderly may form a class of "professional parents" for children of working couples. Some demographers, including Australia-based Lincoln Day, have proposed that retired couples be given state subsidies to take over abandoned small farms, where they could help increase the food supply. A report on the future of agriculture, published last week, strongly advocated a revival of small farms, located near cities, that could provide food more cheaply...