Word: stanleys
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Major causes of the high death rate, report Dr. Stanley Mohler, a specialist in aviation medicine, and Psychologist Sheldon Freud, were "risk-taking attitudes and judgments." The two researchers were impressed by "the tendency of many of these physicians to fly at night in inclement weather over dangerous terrain, despite limited or no instrument-flight experience. In most of the weather accidents, the pilots had received official briefings concerning adverse weather, but decided to depart anyway...
ANTIWORLDS by Andrei Voznesensky; translated by W. H. Auden, Richard Wilbur, Stanley Kunitz and others. 120 pages. Basic Books...
Ironically, what may yet shoot down the frisk law is the fact that the new high-state-court decision affirms the power of police to seize not only weapons but also anything else "the possession of which may constitute a crime." In the Peters case, dissenting Judge Stanley H. Fuld protested that the Fourth Amendment guarantee against "unreasonable searches and seizures" now means that any search made without the authority of a warrant is "reasonable only if conducted as incident to a lawful arrest" based on probable cause-something Patrolman Lasky admittedly did not have until after his frisk produced...
...that some supremely powerful opponents of the King's marriage were not merely interested in blocking it, but in using it as a pretext for ridding themselves of a ruler whom they did not want. The leaders in this back-room plot, believed Beaverbrook, were Tory Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and Cosmo Gordon Lang, the Archbishop of Canterbury. "The Archbishop did not want either the King or the marriage," said the Beaver. "Baldwin, the Prime Minister, did not want King Edward and did not care about the marriage one way or the other...
...Profits from Speeches. Kresge and Son Stanley own $4,000,000 worth of the company's stock. The founder long ago had donated almost all his holdings to the $175 million Kresge Foundation. Now headed by Stanley, it supports Detroit civic organizations and the Salvation Army as well as higher education and hospitals all over the world. Dedicating Kresge Hall at Harvard Business School when he was 85, S. S. gave one of the tautest ribbon-cutting speeches on record. He simply said: "I never made a dime talking." Then, as he did last week, one of the last...