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The first, a 44-year-old chemical technician named Alfred Dean Slack, was arrested ashe left his automobile in a parking lot to report for work at the Sundure Paint Corp. in Syracuse, N.Y. His friends were as astounded as the friends of Harry Gold had been only two weeks...
Getting His. The farmer himself, aware of all the complaints about farm subsidies and wasteful gluts, had begun to be touchily defensive about the whole subject. Neither the parasite that many a city dweller considered him nor the unfettered, rugged individualist he liked to fancy himself, he felt entitled to...
As the second round began, the 165-man field was as keyed up as invasion troops on Dday. More than one old tournament hand had already come to grief along the tight, twisting fairways of the rugged Merion Golf Club course on the Main Line west of Philadelphia. A sample...
Whenever Vermont-born Historian Stewart H. (Holy Old Mackinaw) Holbrook, 56, goes back to the stone-fence-and-maple-sirup world of his boyhood, he is saddened by what he sees. On the rocky, rugged hill where four successive generations of Holbrooks once farmed and raised their children, the wilderness...
With Arthur Maxwell as president, D.C.C. got 60 industrial concerns and 30 banks to contribute to a cooperative credit pool of more than $500,000. By making loans to small businessmen who can't get a loan from a bank, D.C.C. hopes that it can slow down the exodus...