Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...DANNY THOMAS HOUR (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Bobby Darin, Dean Stockwell, Lloyd Nolan and Sugar Ray Robinson in "The Cage," a play about convicts plotting escape from a minimum-security prison...
Teaching the course in addition to Dershowitz will be Albert M. Sacks, professor of Law; Frank I. Michelman, professor of Law; Charles Fried, professor of Law; Paul M. Bator, professor of Law; Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law; Lloyd L. Weinreb, assistant professor of Law; Abram J. Chayes '43 professor of Law; and possibly others...
Penn goalie Lloyd Smith absorbed 42 saves, while Higgins was called on for only 17. Harvard's record is now 6-5; Penn lost its fourth college game against three wins...
...Miami police department now videotapes moving, talking mug shots of every suspect arrested. "It takes from 30 to 40 seconds," explains Officer Lloyd Hicks, who runs the project, "and it's like a walking wanted card. Officers checking the ident tapes later really get the feeling that they know the man they're after." During a race riot outside a high school in the Chicago suburb of May wood, Sheriff Joseph Woods had his tape crew record the entire scene. When police brutality was later charged, Woods simply hauled out his tapes and proved his deputies innocent...
...comes British Naval Historian Christopher Lloyd to testify in the captain's defense. Bligh, he said on the 150th anniversary of the captain's death, possessed "resolution, courage, professional skill and a high standard of moral rectitude." Not only did Bligh pull off quite a feat by rescuing himself; he also went on to a brilliant naval career that won him a battle commendation from Admiral Lord Nelson. To be sure, admitted Lloyd, the good Bligh had trouble "understanding the feelings of other people," but that merely reflected "an unfortunate personality," which is probably what Fletcher Christian meant...