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Aided by the inability of Boston University's first singles star Johanna Sleeper to perform due to illness, the Crimson were spotted an early lead which they never relinquished.
DIED. Gerald White Johnson, 89, reporter, columnist and author of more than 30 books on Americans and U.S. history; in Baltimore. Johnson was on the Greensboro, N.C., Daily News when Critic H.L. Mencken spotted him as "the best editorial writer in the South." After joining the Baltimore Sun in 1926...
But she said Rather and one of the cameramen were spotted on the last day of filming as they tried to shoot pictures of Russian equipment from a hilltop. "The helicopters were swooping down near the rooftops all day looking for them," she added.
How could such a thing have happened? The hospital is still investigating the incident, and saying little. But its spokesman did report that both doctors spotted the error in mid-operation and halted their work. Stranger still, the doctor mistakenly operating on Mrs. Edmondson's thyroid discovered and removed...
Toward that goal, Terrace, with Laura Petitto, a student assistant, and other trainers, put Nim through 44 months of intensive sign-language drill, while treating him much as they would a child. In some ways the chimp was an apt student, learning, for example, to "sign" dirty when he wanted...