Word: station
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wants such permission must appear at a police station, give what the government considers an acceptable reason for wearing one-an acting job, a scar on the chin. If the police approve, he must then carry around, like a driver's license, a special permit stating specifically his reason for having a beard. Others had better stay clean-shaven...
...classé Profession. Unlike many civil-libertarians, Williams acquired his lofty ideals in courtrooms rather than classrooms. The son of a Hartford department-store floorwalker, he helped support his family as a filling-station attendant. A flawless student, he was awarded a scholarship to Holy Cross and graduated summa cum laude in 1941. Because he hurt his back in a plane crash, Williams was medically discharged by the wartime Army Air Corps after two years, went on to Georgetown Law School. By 1945 he was working for a big Washington firm. Although criminal law was then considered déclass...
...admitted after April 30. The newly forming funds, as a result, are being swamped. "We're doing a really big business now," says Roger S. McCollester, national manager of mutual-fund sales for Dean Witter & Co., "because investors feel this is the last train out of the station...
...unescapable fact is, however, that centralization is far less of a threat to ETV than starvation. Just last week, Cincinnati's WCET, the U.S.'s oldest licensed educational station, was hours away from bankruptcy when it was bailed out by a Ford grant. Fred Friendly, the foundation's TV consultant and an endorser of the Carnegie plan, says: "I'm not as worried about Big Brother as I am about Poor Brother...
...they were crossing the Memorial crossroads in front of the Gulf station, they spied a short man with a rubber face walking from the direction of Central Square and whistling very quickly. He had on a grey newsboy's cap and a Harvard sweatshirt. Under his arm he carried an armful of newspapers. The path of the newsboy (who was no boy at all but at least 46) and the path of the three students intersected near Lewando...