Word: suspect
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...deserves this appelation or not, it eighty years the CRIMSON has developed from a tiny literary sheet to a gigantic purveyor of news read by some 15,000 people daily. An on-going dynamism has characterized the first eighty years of Crime history, and there's little reason to suspect the trend will disappear.Yale alumnus, cartoonist Charles Osborne thinks the CRIMSON editorial writer likes to wallow in his own blood...
...additional $70, missing from film proceeds after two previous performances, is still unaccounted for, however. Police said they were satisfied the suspect in the last theft did not commit the other...
...detectives grilled H.L.U. members for almost a week before vacation, and by Friday, December 19, told the CRIMSON they had narrowed their suspects down to one. Shortly after the College adjourned for the holidays, the lone suspect returned the $180. The Liberal Union had promised it would not press charges if the money was returned...
Correspondents for Tass, the official Russian news agency, often behave more like Communist agents than reporters. But, though some U.S. newsmen suspect Tassmen, many of whom have little journalistic training, of being spies, they are rarely caught at it. (In Canada, one Tassman skipped home in 1945, just before he was named as a member of the Canadian spy ring.) Last week in The Netherlands, a Tassman was jailed on espionage charges...
Restitution, however, would not necessarily release the suspect, police said. It might aid more lenient prosecution, but if the detectives feel that anyone is guilty, they will serve a warrant for grand larceny...