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...Associate Justice Robert Jackson, recovering from a heart attack, had left the hospital that morning so all nine Justices could be present when the great decision was read. * Seventeen states and the District of Columbia have public-school segregation by specific law; four permit it. The 17: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas Virginia and West Virginia. The four: Arizona, Kansas, New Mexico, Wyoming...
...Seventeen names will appear on the ballot, all from the Class...
...folded pocket-size Quick last year, he quickly found a buyer for the magazine. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Publisher Walter Annenberg bought the title from Cowles for a reported $250,000, put out his own biweekly Quick in a larger format (TIME, July 20). Annenberg, who also publishes Seventeen, Daily Racing Form and Morning Telegraph, hoped to succeed where Mike Cowles failed by using his Inquirer gravure presses, selling no subscriptions or ads and sticking to newsstand sales. He estimated he could break even with 1,000,000 circulation. Last week Annenberg admitted defeat. After experimenting for nine months...
...intercollegiate freshman record by two-tenths of a second. Sprinting again in the 100, he once more cracked a Donovan 1952 freshman intercollegiate mark with a time of 49.8. The Bullpups also set a Yale freshman record of 2:58.4 in the 300-yard medley relay. One hundred and seventeen straight victories leaves the incoming Yale freshmen with quite a legacy. The Yardlings' string of eight couldn't measure up to stiff, long-distance intercollegiate competition...
...their land to Egypt rushed the British Governor General's home, where Naguib-was staying, brandishing steel-tipped spears and yelling, "Long live the independence of the Sudan" The police first tossed gas grenades, then opened fire as the tribesmen charged on. In the melee, 31 were killed. Seventeen policemen were dead, among them Sudan's police superintendent and the British police chief of Khartoum...