Word: suspectible
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...estimated 1,500 men at Binhgia-the third time in recent weeks that they had fielded a regiment-size unit (they did the same at Soctrang 90 miles south of Saigon a fortnight ago and at the battle of Anlao Valley in central Viet Nam last month). U.S. advisers suspect that the Viet Cong, swelled by 600 North Vietnamese regulars now being infiltrated monthly, may be trying to chew up government reserve battalions while testing their own ability to fight sustained actions. The Reds are also striking ever closer to major cities. Last week two Viet Cong companies attacked...
...suspect that there is a conspiracy and that Harvard men are using their numerical superiority against the Radcliffe girls," City Councillor Alfred E. Vellucci charged yesterday. Reliable sources said Vellucci was ready to call a special meeting of his Committee on Public Safety and Service to investigate the incident...
...parents who beat, burned, drowned, stabbed and suffocated their children with weapons ranging from baseball bats to plastic bags. Most of the victims were under four; one-quarter died. If all such cases were reported, say some experts, the total would reach 10,000 a year. Many doctors suspect that more U.S. children are killed by their parents than by auto accidents, leukemia or muscular dystrophy. But the problem is more than medical. "Battered-Child Syndrome"-the telltale symptoms of child beating-has become the law's latest headache...
...amount owing upon my presentation of the receipts, but I nevertheless call these errors to the attention of your readers, many of whom are members of the Coop, because the fact that they occurred during both of the only two years I have kept records leads me to suspect that mine is not a unique experience. Richard H. Ullman Assistant Professor of Government Senior Tutor in Lowell House
...occasion, sloblike old Mike Hammer has been retired in favor of one Tiger Mann. The difference is imperceptible except that Tiger is equipped with an ideological fervor so single-mindless that even the Birch Society might suspect he is some kind of nut. It seems that, thanks to "the college boys in striped pants and the eggheads in Washington, our government has become a joke all the way down into Mau-Mau territory"; the West is sure to "lose everything"-unless Tiger and his extragovernmental CIA can stanch a critical security leak at the U.N. The "commy bastards," it turns...