Word: trainor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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James H. Graham of 5 Roosevelt Towers and John J. Trainor of 196 Sherman St. were charged with possession of a Class B substance, a felony. Police did not specify how much cocaine was involved...
...fight in Europe from 173 to 115 with a total of 4.5 million troops. (NATO now has 88 divisions, with 2.8 million soldiers.) Reagan last week rebuked a Marine deputy chief of staff for suggesting that U.S. and Soviet strength would be put to a test. Lieut. General Bernard Trainor called a limited conventional war with the U.S.S.R. "almost inevitable" at "some point in our lifetime." The President's reply: any idea that war cannot be avoided is "one of the most dangerous things in the world." -By Jacob V. Lamar Jr. Reported by Bruce van Voorst/Washington
...driver told him to "get lost," and as the officer tried to pull him from the car, the man allegedly punched him. As they scuffled, one of the passengers in the car tried to help his friend. The officer called for assistance and both men were subdued. Hugh R. Trainor of West Roxbury and John J. Kelly were charged with public drinking, assault and battery on a police officer, disorderly person and wanton destruction of property. Kelly was also arrested for attempting to rescue a prisoner...
Police still have apparently failed to catch the assailant, although Brookline police officers deferred all questions pertaining to the case to Detective John Trainor, who is vacationing until late next week...
...boards behind the bench finally took its toll last night. One especially aggravating Harvard miscue cracked a pane of the brittle Forum glass, necessitating extensive repairs during the second period. The incident brings to mind a game at McHugh a few years ago when Harvard defenseman Jim Trainor slammed into the glass at extreme velocity and shattered shards all over the ice. That contest was held up a good half hour...