Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...than Republican. A group represented by Publicityman James P. Selvage, onetime pressagent for the National Association of Manufacturers (1933-38) and for the Republican National Committee (1943-44), has attacked Case as a darling of the Americans for Democratic Action and the C.I.O. By last week Republican State Chairman Samuel L. Bodine considered the attack serious enough to issue a point-by-point reply. Selvage's material, said Bodine, was a collection of "false statements, distortions and misrepresentations." Example: Selvage said Case "voted to kill the Taft-Hartley Act." Bodine pointed out that, in fact, Case voted...
...July 4 at 5:50 a.m.-the exact time may be important-Mayor J. Spencer Houk of Bay Village, a suburb of Cleveland, was awakened by a phone call from his friend, Dr. Samuel Sheppard: "For God's sake, Spence, get over here quick. I think they've killed Marilyn." In seven minutes Houk reached Sheppard's house. The young doctor was shaken and bloody. His wife, Marilyn, 31, four months pregnant, was dead. Last week Dr. Sheppard was indicted for the murder. "I am not guilty," he insisted. "How could I commit such a terrible...
...course of questioning a 16-year-old suspect charged with stealing an automobile, Judge Samuel Leibowitz of New York City's Kings County (Brooklyn) Court discovered something about U.S. education that left him "speechless." Though the boy could spell both "dog" and "cat" orally, he could not write either. As a matter of fact, he could not write at all. Had he never been to school? Yes, indeed-he had had three terms of high school. "This," said the judge, "is unbelievable...
...After surveying more than 50 different communities across the nation, the U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Education Commissioner Samuel Brownell suggested a plan to ease the teacher shortage. The plan: to get various communities to set up special teacher-training programs aimed principally at the housewife with a B.A. In this way, they said, thousands of American women will at last be able to put their rusting degrees to work, and the nation's schools will be assured of a whole new supply of "mature, qualified women...
...among the most respected men in the Senate, to serve. Both begged off. Knowland finally named Utah's Arthur Watkins, Kansas' Frank Carlson and South Dakota's Francis Case. Johnson named Colorado's Edwin Johnson, Mississippi's John Stennis and North Carolina's Samuel J. Ervin...