Word: linke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While Dartmouth students have been be meaning the Babbittry of the Dartmouth student body and claiming that it faces rugged mountains of the north and turns its back on the world beyond White River, Harvard has been busy. Now President Conant announces an interesting educational experiment, endeavoring to link more closely scholarship and contemporary events...
Lockhart's story of Dalmatian intrigue is as worth reading as the average movie is worth seeing. Yet this reviewer is inclined to think that Bruce Lockhart wrote his "Return from Glory" with one eye on the link-well and the other on the publisher's check...
...ransom money had turned up in 716 transactions during the past two years. But no one who had received any of it had ever been alert enough to connect it with the case. License number 4U-13-41, penciled on the bill, was the one hard factual link for which the police of New York and New Jersey and the Department of Justice had been tirelessly searching for 29 months...
...weak link in any armored car service is the 15 seconds between the opening of the car door, to let out the armed guard and a cash carrier at a pick-up point, and the closing and locking of that door from the inside by the driver. At that precise moment, after the U. S. Trucking Corp.'s car had halted close to the Rubel platform, the man in the white apron whipped out a submachine gun from beneath the sacks on his pushcart. Instantly he was surrounded by numerous allies, some of whom had just drawn up in three...
Last March a London jury decided that the Princess deserved $125,000 from MGM because the cinema Rasputin and the Empress showed a "Princess Natasha" being raped by the Mad Monk of the Russian court (TIME, March 12). Princess Irina had only one connecting link with Rasputin: her husband had helped to murder him on the night...