Word: nov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thanks for your sarcastic tone when referring to McCarthy in "Joe & the Handmaidens [TIME, Nov. 22]." That he should be permitted to escape censure is unthinkable. A two-year-old receives a sound spanking when he is obnoxious. Why not McCarthy...
...your Nov. 15 "So Lovely & So Bruised": Miss Dorothy Kilgallen's "report" of the LSheppard] trial, as seen in your printed excerpt, is one of the most glaring examples of the ever-increasing, detestable "trials by newspaper" . . . Unconsciously, Miss Kilgallen designed her narrative to display one emotion for one person: quivering sympathy for Mrs. Sheppard . . . After a gruesome, adjective-laden description of the slides of the dead woman, consider the effect of the sob sister's subsequent sentence: "No wonder at all that Dr. Sam (meaning the defendant, I presume) cried. He could remember well, without looking...
SHIP TRADE-IN program will get another big boost from Maritime Administrator Louis Rothschild. In addition to trading in tankers (TIME, Nov. 8), Rothschild will now also let shipowners trade in their dry cargo vessels to the reserve fleet, give them a big allowance to be used for building newer and faster ships...
...domestic bidders have been protected by a 25% price differential. Last week President Eisenhower moved to liberalize the Buy American Act, instructed White House aides to draft an executive order to lower the price preferential. The new figure: around 12%. The move had been foreshadowed earlier this month (TIME, Nov. 15) when a British turbine manufacturer won a million-dollar Government contract with a bid only 11.8% below the nearest U.S. offer...
...evaluation is the first extensive study of the House system since the Report on Advising in Harvard College was issued on Nov. 22, 1950. This "Bender Report" advocated group tutorial and the House dean version of senior tutors...