Word: wrights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Crimson fullback Dave Wright caught up with Kassamali and rode off the dangerous Tanzanian before he could shoot Kassamali kept control of the ball, however, and after a little footwork he rolled across a perfect center which the charging Rob Sherman smashed in from ten feet...
...diary entry, Lawyer Georgiadis disposed of that by introducing into evidence copies of Ceremony in Lone Tree, a novel by Wright Morris, in which specified sentences proved to be almost word for word the same as the lines in the diary. The novel was part of a selection issued to Peace Corps members in Tanzania for their book lockers, and Kinsey testified that he had formed the habit of jotting down excerpts from books while majoring in literature at college. Dr. Gerald C. Dockeray, a pathologist who appeared for the defense, told the court that Peverley's head wounds...
...TIME'S statement that whites drove past Gordon Wright's house in Grosse Pointe screaming "Nigger, get out!" [Aug. 19] is true. However, by failing to mention the flood of friendly telephone calls, visits, notes and gifts (from curtains to lemonade) that the Wrights received from many of their new neighbors, and by ignoring the completely peaceful arrival of another Negro family, the Glenn Browns, you left your readers with the impression that all Grosse Pointe is not only rich, exclusive, but nasty...
...California gaudy or Hollywood vulgar or Spanish phony. While Los Angeles, like many big cities, has mile after mile of uninspired, tractlike homes, more and more of its buildings and residences are the work of some of the world's best architects: Richard J. Neutra, John Lautner, Lloyd Wright, William Pereira, Victor Gruen, Welton Becket. Tasteful homes have sprouted everywhere-along the streets and boulevards, in the glens and canyons, around the foothills, up the sides of the hills along the beaches, out into the Mojave Desert...
Eastern Branch. Judge Wright and other faculty members (ten judges, two professors of law) have tried to remedy that lack at the National College of State Trial Judges on the Reno campus of the University of Nevada. The stu dent body consists of 96 recent recruits to the bench in 45 states; they range from a Philadelphia Negro judge to a jurist from Fairbanks, Alaska. First proposed in 1961 by Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark, the school has been financed by the W. K. Kellogg and Max C. Fleischmann foundations, may soon have an Eastern branch as well...