Word: registeration
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Greenwood, Miss., has been roiling with tension and violence ever since last summer, when Negro students from out of town moved in to get a voter-registration drive going. A fire has gutted the students' headquarters, one Negro has been wounded by a gun blast, 27 have been arrested...
The Congressman from Ohio went over to the Supreme Court, had his credentials presented, got sworn in, signed the register, paid his $25, and went back to work on Capitol Hill. For freshman Representative Robert A. Taft Jr., 46. admission to practice before the highest U.S. tribunal placed him squarely...
Willmark has profitably preached vigilance against larceny and laxity among employees since it was started in 1920 by a pair of company sleuths, Mark Bernstein, now 74, and his late brother, Will, whose names are joined in Willmark. Led today by President Bernstein, Willmark has spawned many imitators but still...
Clients pay Willmark from $21 to $750 monthly per store for its services and its many pamphlets, which offer inspirational selling tips to employees and dire cautions to management. Though a sign on every cash register warns salespeople that Willmark is apt to prowl the store at any time, employees...
Newcomer Hedren bids fair to take her rightful place in the succession of Hitchcock Ice Princesses (bland, blonde predecessors: Eva Marie Saint, Grace Kelly, Kim Novak, Madeleine Carroll) if she can learn to register horror more convincingly before the cameras roll again. Veteran Ethel Grififies, as a sensible-shoed bird...