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Word: samuels (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...meeting on juvenile delinquency, Vice Principal Meyer Berkowitz of Philadelphia's Samuel S. Fels Junior High School gave one reason for current misbehavior: "When I was young, we used to roll up the rug and dance. It's tougher now for the youngsters because of wall-to-wall carpeting and parents watching television...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Report Card | 3/28/1955 | See Source »

...MOST CONTAGIOUS GAME, by Samuel Grafton (256 pp.; Doubleday; $3.75), is a fast, offbeat little yarn about a magazine reporter who is handed a money belt with $5,000 and told to sink into the New York City underworld in order to write an exposé. Both the underworld and the police promptly mistake Reporter Dan Lewis for a mobster from Kansas City. After taking a brutal beating, he is put to bed by a brunette bit of fluff who soon climbs in with him. Dan becomes a bodyguard for a gambling czar, kills a man, takes over a bookie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe: Mixed Fiction, Mar. 28, 1955 | 3/28/1955 | See Source »

Civil liberties receive stronger support from America's community leaders than from the general public, Samuel A. Stouffer, professor of Sociology, reports in the April 5 issue of Look Magazine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Civil Liberties Upheld More by Community Leaders Than General Public, Stouffer Says | 3/22/1955 | See Source »

...Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, said that the publication of the papers may have been a move instigated by senator Knowland and other rightwing leaders to prevent high level negotiations of the China problem by making all such negotiations appear disreputable...

Author: By John E. Grady, | Title: Schlesinger Attacks Dulles For Yalta Papers Release | 3/21/1955 | See Source »

...Samuel Moor Shoemaker, 61, is a ruggedly handsome divine who thrives on Gilbert & Sullivan and finds the preacher's lot a challengingly happy one. Ever since his unlined face and gentle voice became a fixture in Pittsburgh's Calvary Episcopal Church three years ago, religion has been moving out of the Sunday-morning shadows and into the steel mills and executive suites. The casual young members of the "Golf Club crowd" have found themselves talking religion at cocktail parties and even turning out for Bible-study meetings with "Dr. Sam" at the H-Y-P (Harvard, Yale, Princeton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: God & Steel in Pittsburgh | 3/21/1955 | See Source »

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