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...narrow streets of Jerusalem; machine guns chattered beyond the Judean hills. It was not time for an unarmed rabbi to go exploring in Arab country, but Glueck was never questioned about his religion. "That a Jew should wander by himself in Trans-Jordan," he says, "was so unheard...
CORRUPTION IN THE PALACE OF JUSTICE, by Ugo Betti, relentlessly builds to an unheard scream of conscience that resonates in the soul of an evil justice until he takes the first unsteady steps toward repentance...
Winthrop has been even more impressive than the Yardling champs, rolling up unheard of scores, such as 74-0 against Lowell. The Puritans had their greatest difficulty with the Kirkland team which it vanquished by the barely respectable margin of 20 point...
...that the Kremlin was deeply interested in the visit. The businessmen were told that Chairman Khrushchev had agreed to a meeting the next day, and the airport was crowded with greeters, waitresses serving Russian brandy and champagne, and aides ready to whisk the group through the airport bureaucracy with unheard-of courtesy and efficiency. And it was immediately clear the Russians thought that since these were businessmen traveling, they must have come to do business. Trade-that was the subject on the Soviet minds. Russian reporters asked: "Have they brought any actual agreements with them...
Better yet, the union settlement produced something unheard of-what Gross is pleased to call "a sort of alliance between teachers and administrators." For the first time in its hoary history, the board of examiners has consented to hold exams outside the city; in the drive for more Negro teachers, it is setting up shop this month in Washington, D.C. Beginning teachers with a master's degree will get $6,425 a year-the nation's top lure for career teachers...