Word: policemanly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Janeiro, 36-year-old José Lourival de Santana had no such luck. José's nose had been neatly amputated by a burglar's well-aimed razor slash. He was rushed to a hospital. A tidy policeman dropped the nose into a garbage can. Young Dr. Paulo Marques de Souza thought José's nose could be saved. First it had to be found. It was-after six hours among the garbage...
...turned up in the studio of San Antonio's Station WOAI at 8 a.m., in a white Stetson, a green-and-yellow embroidered shirt, and hand-tooled boots. He brought with him a stack of pulp magazines, for inspiration. To make it look harder, he had a policeman chain him to a piano...
...Krug, one of seven children of a Madison, Wis. policeman, had started working early. He was a football center at the University of Wisconsin (Class of '29) but he was also a serious student (of utilities administration), a part-time iceman, baggage smasher and carpenter. He was married in his sophomore year, had to support his wife as well as himself...
...their creator Mrs. Frances G. Lee of Littleton, New Hampshire, they correspond in their purpose to the Pitman forest models which show a New England hillside undergoing contour and seasonal changes. Each setting depicts the scene of the tragedy as it would appear just before the medical examiner or policeman might arrive. Accompanying the model is such information as a detective might have obtained by interrogation up to the time he walked in the door...
...takes five trained operators to run G.C.A. Two work on the rotating search beam-one as general policeman for all air traffic in the area and one to guide individual planes into precision range. The three precision system operators follow the plane's altitude, check its distance from the runway and keep up constant radio contact with the pilot...