Word: salem
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Badly defeated in November 1948, he retired broodingly to his South Salem, N.Y. farm. Occasionally, he was heard from, raising his voice against rearmament and the Atlantic pact. Then there were signs that he was edging away from his captors. Last month he was suddenly heard from, denouncing Russia's part in North Korea. "I am on the side of my country," he said. Then he sat around wistfully, waiting for his followers to rally...
...Princeton graduate, Mark Jr. has never worked for his father's newspapers. He broke in on the Washington Post. For the last 2½ years, he has been a reporter and then a music and drama critic for the Winston-Salem, N.C. Journal. Six months ago, Publisher Ethridge decided that his son ought to "cram as much experience into his skull" as it would hold. He persuaded Viscount Rothermere, publisher of the Daily Mail, to try an experiment in lend-lease. In return for Rothermere's hiring Mark Jr. on a temporary basis, Publisher Ethridge agreed to hire...
When snub-nosed Wayne Long walked out of the old brick state penitentiary at Salem, Ore. one day last week, FBI agents had the word and they were on hand to tail him. Twenty-five-year-old Long was a toughie all right; he had three stretches for stealing and assault on his record, had crashed out of prison twice. But it wasn't Long the G-men were interested in. They hoped he would lead them to his old pal, John Omar Pinson, a cop killer who had escaped from Salem a year before and worked himself onto...
...HAYES Salem, Mass...
Yale's crack golf team raced past Harvard, Princeton, and Columbia this weekend at the Salem Country Club to gain a chance to defend its Eastern Intercollegiate Golf title next week at Princeton. The Elis whipped Harvard 5 to 2, after the Crimson had dropped a match to Princeton by the same score...