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...Boston newspapers had said that the driver--Stephen Pallet, 24--was a Harvard graduate student in philosophy, but a search of University records yesterday revealed no trace of his name. In a statement yesterday, the New England Resistance said that Pallet had worked for them since he graduated from Dartmouth in 1967, and that he had no plans to enter Harvard graduate school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Slain Cabdriver Was Not a Student Here | 8/5/1969 | See Source »

Boston police said yesterday that they had no leads in the Pallet slaying...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Slain Cabdriver Was Not a Student Here | 8/5/1969 | See Source »

...small Irish farmer (three inches taller than Keats) and thought about sex all the time. He thought about it with the kine in the byre, with the peat in the bog and with the kelp on the strand; and sometimes at night he would rouse himself on his pallet with a dreadful groan, exclaiming, "Oh, I am thinking about sex again!" This was so painful to his mother and father and three living grandparents, who slept like spoons in the big bed beside and slightly above his pallet, that they arranged for him to be shipped to the colonies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 4, 1969 | 7/4/1969 | See Source »

...black jazzmen from New Orelans. In the fall, the old men gathered in a piano warehouse to make some home recordings because the professional studios in the city refused to record Negroes. When the crude recording machine was warmed up, Bunk stomped off the first number, "Make Me a Pallet on the Flood," and the "revival" of traditional jazz began...

Author: By Thomas A. Sancton, | Title: 'I Had to Make Music Like That, Too' | 5/21/1969 | See Source »

...places is near a laundry, where several cruisers filled with slumbering cops were spotted a few weeks ago. Atlanta cops have been known to seek out "pits," usually in lovers' lanes or in a tunnel beneath the city. Los Angeles policemen are occasionally caught dozing on a jail pallet or in a patrol car. Just last week two Chicago patrolmen were suspended briefly for sleeping while on duty. In Washington, where the custom is known as "huddling," many a drowsy cop is awakened only when headquarters activates the shrill buzzer on his walkie-talkie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Police: Caught in the Coop | 12/27/1968 | See Source »

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