Word: nov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Just a few hours before, their son, Corporal Edward S. Dickenson, 23, with the loose-jointed amble of a mountain man, had passed through a gauntlet of curious eyes at Panmunjom, to be handed over to the U.N. command. Taken prisoner Nov. 5. 1950, he was the first of 23 American P.W.s who, having previously refused repatriation, had changed his mind. Sitting down at a table with India's Lieut. Colonel Ujjal Singh and U.S. Marine Major Edward Mackel, Dickenson ostentatiously drew from his pocket two packs of cigarettes-Lucky Strikes and a Chinese brand. He offered a Lucky...
...offer of a divorce settlement (for a reported $5,500,000), Bobo Rockefeller was now rumored to be angling for a separate maintenance only. Meanwhile, Winthrop was still holed up on a mountain in Arkansas, where as a six-month resident he could sue Bobo for divorce on Nov...
Little by little, doctors have been learning how to save the lives of babies born with blood disorders caused by Rh-factor differences in their parents (TIME. Nov. 28, 1949). But in 17% of these pregnancies, the doctors have had no chance to use their new-found skills because the babies were stillborn. What was needed was a technique to save their lives in the womb...
...second annual Crimson Bowl game will be played in the Stadium on Armistice Day, Nov...
Despite the waves of "reductions in force," students may still qualify for the Government Civil Service Register. To qualify applicants must pass the Junior Management Examination on Dec 5. Applications for the exam must be filed at Littauer Hall by Nov...