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Word: maryland (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Maryland 2.49 North Carolina...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Down the Hatch | 9/27/1963 | See Source »

Early this year, William Devereux Zantzinger, 24, a prosperous tobacco farmer in southern Maryland, went on a bender with his wife, ended the evening charged with homicide (TIME, Feb. 22). At a restaurant, Zantzinger whacked two employees with a cane. Later that evening, at a white-tie dance in a Baltimore hotel, he used the cane again on a Negro bellhop and a Negro waitress. Then he scolded a Negro barmaid, Mrs. Hattie Carroll, 51. "What's the matter with you, you black son of a bitch," he snarled, "serving my drinks so slow?" With that, he beat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sequels: Deferred Sentence | 9/6/1963 | See Source »

...which two-thirds of all families are homeowners. Since then, S & Ls have prospered most where homes are going up the fastest. Four of the five largest associations are in Los Angeles, Pennsylvania, where it all began, has the most associations (798), followed by Illinois (598), Ohio (571), Maryland (419), New Jersey (410), and California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Business: The Twelvefold Increase | 8/30/1963 | See Source »

...move on to broaden the machine's purview, present law prevents the computer from registering any other offense (parking, running red lights, etc.), and subsequent acquittals, or other altered court judgments are caught by interstate exchange of records. So far, only the District of Columbia, Missouri and Maryland send all their applications in for checking. Most states check only names that are new in the state or seem to be "suspicious characters"; Massachusetts, Delaware, Georgia and Florida do not participate in the project at all. But no fewer than 24,000 fraudulent applications have been turned up to date...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Automation: 1410 Is Watching | 8/23/1963 | See Source »

...handily nabs such types as one Washingtonian who lost his District of Columbia license, got another in Virginia, and when that was revoked, picked up one in Maryland-which he was carrying when he killed a five-year-old child. The computer also has a wily way of watching out for name changers; when, for instance, someone named A. Joseph Doaks applies in another state as Aleysius J. Doaks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Automation: 1410 Is Watching | 8/23/1963 | See Source »

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