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...been since the beginning of their importation to this country in the 17the century, pursuing the American dream in all its mortgaged-duplex grandeur. Yet, it was just this pursuit, the fact that they were niggers as students, that constituted a political activity in the minds of the Highway Patrolmen. It was, has been and is a threat to the political and economic foundations of the South, and the Mississippi Highway Patrolmen, as guardians of the current order, responded to this threat by impressing upon the students-as did the people in South Carolina who overturned a bus of black...

Author: By Tony Hill, | Title: Jackson State Old Times There Are Forgotten | 5/26/1971 | See Source »

Harvard University police reported early this morning, however, that their foot patrolmen in the area of Dunster and Mather House had been requested to aid Cambridge police in their search for the killer...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: Teen-Ager Shot and Killed On Mount Auburn Street | 5/14/1971 | See Source »

...four city plainclothesmen were accompanied by two Harvard patrolmen and Bruce MacPherson, the resident tutor in Briggs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Police Bust Students | 3/19/1971 | See Source »

...Huntington Beach, Calif., police force went on a four-day schedule a year ago; since then the rate of increase in crime has been cut in half-partly because the policemen's ten-hour shifts overlap during the high-crime hours of 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Patrolmen Bob Dawson and Ivan Neal put their additional day off to good use: both are studying for college degrees. Even a temporary four-day week seems to lift morale. Knox Reeves Advertising of Minneapolis closed Fridays throughout last July because President Kenneth Oelschlager wanted to test whether more leisure would generate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: On the Way to a Four-Day Week | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

...Americans were disabled and 27,000 died in accidents last year. Moreover, for those who are hurt on the hill, emergency treatment is usually prompt and professional. The National Ski Patrol has 20,000 members trained in mountain rescue techniques, and all U.S. ski areas are policed by paid patrolmen or dedicated volunteers. As a result, most ski casualties are spotted, given first aid and whisked off the slopes in toboggans within minutes of a serious spill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Breaks of the Game | 2/8/1971 | See Source »

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