Word: misse
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 4-6, 9:30; Sounder, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 and 11:15, and Sunday...
...Byhalia, Miss. isn't much of a town. Straddling U.S. 78 as it winds its way south from Memphis through the decayed northern Mississippi countryside, it is little more than a somnolent side-street with a few general goods stores, a town square, and a soaring water tower. The population of the town is 750 persons, and although 70 per cent of them are black, the mayor, the town leader and all the merchants are white...
...August 2, a county chancellor in Ripley, Miss., issued an injunction specifically prohibiting picketing, boycotting, threatening persons from trading and "otherwise interfering with the business." The chancellor said he based his decision on a state law making it illegal to conspire to boycott a business when there is no "responsible grievance" against...
Many of the well-heeled lawyers who lounged in the sun and relaxed in posh hotel bars last month at the American Bar Association's annual convention in Honolulu were not sorry to miss their new president's opening speech. Proclaimed James D. Fellers of Oklahoma City: "I view the rendering of legal services to the almost totally neglected middle-class Americans to be the bar's largest and most important task of the immediate future...
...such on-the-field antics don't satisfy, a Soldier's Field afternoon offers other diversions. Keep an eye on the band. Its iconoclastic half-time shows sometimes miss their mark, but do provide welcome relief from high-stepping and intricate formations of the typical university band. Its second-half rendition of the Harvard fight song on emptied whiskey bottles never fail to inspire...