Word: tappings
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Kennedy pointed out that as Attorney General "I have the authority to tap telephones in cases involving national security; the bill limits this authority...
...companies widely scattered over the huge base. And one of these, James S. Hale, 22, of Osborne, Kans., fell victim to a furiously progressive form of the disease, reminiscent of the old-fashioned epidemics. It was 5:30 p.m. when Hale went to sick bay, and after a spinal tap he was rushed to the hospital. But within four hours he was dead. The other victims, including Wilkowski, were recovering...
John Willis, 24, the first Negro Marshall scholar, will study medieval African history. To tap it, Willis has learned classical Arabic at Boston University, will aim for a Ph.D. at the University of London, which he calls "the best school in the world for African studies." Stan ford's Tom Grey might well be the prototype Marshall scholar. He went to Exeter, where he edited the Exonian, won a National Merit scholarship to Stanford. A veteran of Stanford-in-Germany, he earned a junior-year Phi Beta Kappa key, is an honors student in philosophy. No athlete, Grey...
...program is intended to tap creative writing on a college-wide basis, Henry James, Jr., Lamont librarian, said yesterday. Participants will include many well-known student writers, such as play-wrights David Cole '62, Thomas Babe '63, and Frederick H. Gardner '63, and poets Robert Dawson '64, and Sidney Goldfarb...
...wiped out by one asset: more passengers. Last week, on several fronts, the airlines were busy revolutionizing the old concept of air travel with a new pattern of fares and service designed to take some of the cost, complexity and confusion out of air travel, hoping thereby to tap the market of millions of non-flyers...