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...possible explanation of the putrid affair," wrote Parker, "is that Signer Carbo ... saw that the Keed not only was getting balky but also was slipping rapidly, and, to keep control of the title, arranged with Blinky -to pass it along to Saxton. Gavilan apparently was suspicious from the start...
...petition, which 45 of the 70 Wisconsin voters at Harvard signed last spring, nearly attained the necessary proportion of the vote. This fall's vote will be smaller, Willoughby said, making the group of singers a bigger percentage. Each signer of last spring's petition will be asked to renew his support...
...hooted. A Gaullist and a Socialist almost came to blows. Ex-Premier Paul Reynaud climbed the rostrum, shouted above the uproar: "This is the first time in the history of the French Parliament that a treaty has been rejected without the author [ex-Premier René Pleven] or the signer [Robert Schuman] of the treaty having been heard." Then EDC supporters struck up the Marseillaise. "Why not Deutschland über Alles?" shouted a heckler...
Inside the hundi last year, temple priests found an I 0 U for 300 rupees. When the signer failed to come across with the money, Lord Venkateshwara, represented by his priests, took the case to court. Last week the court decided in favor of the god, ordered the debtor...
...American sheet music, began selling it to collectors. Then he decided that reprints of the sheet music would find a greater audience. His first big publication was an edition of delicate melodies titled Seven Songs for the Harpsichord, by Musician:Politico Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791). Hopkinson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, had sent his work to George Washington, received a polite acknowledgement from the President: ". . . what alas! can I do to support it? I can neither sing one of the songs nor raise a note on any instrument to convince the unbelieving." The Slider. Dichter's stock...