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Also working on the problem is the social welfare bureau of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, run by a policeman, Psychologist William McDonald. Most cops kill themselves, says the bureau, because of: 1) debts and duns; 2) drinking; 3) domestic difficulties; 4) harsh discipline; 5) a handy revolver. By calling off loan sharks, and talking over family troubles "cop to cop," the bureau claims to have saved many a blue-uniformed life...
...Langdon Gilkey, who downed Dave Freeman of Yale, National Intercollegiate Champion, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 to cop the New England Intercollegiate Singles title, Coach Barnaby's tennis squad placed enough men in the final brackets of the tournament to win the New England championship by a comfortable margin yesterday at Providence...
Major Sargent's polo team will open their spring season tomorrow afternoon at West Point against the traditionally strong Army four. The Crimson is favored to cop its first outdoor victory of the year...
...Hull's warning turns out to be just a bluff, and few observers thought it was more, Japan is quite likely some day to indulge her habit of starting trouble when the cops are looking the other way. If she does, the cop with the reddest face will be the U. S.-since everyone knows that the Western World considers the Pacific his beat...
...seat common council chamber, his inauguration took place in the 7,500-seat municipal auditorium, with the entire city council seated at desks on the stage, planes soaring over the roof, a police band tootling, choruses paeaning, a multitude admiring. The mayor's new bodyguard: a singing cop...