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High-point men for the inmates were Otic McGhee with 18, Erwin Triplett, who added 15 and Lonzo Turner...

Author: By Rebecca W. Carman, | Title: Classics Visit Walpole Prison, Escape With 124-91 Victory | 2/23/1984 | See Source »

Edward Milton Henley, born 1883, is a cynically amusing and immensely rich businessman. He is guiltlessly dedicated to his pleasures, which include ex otic women and an occasional boy. He has had four wives but contracted with a bright, healthy Irish immigrant girl to bear his child. The result is Stephen Henley, raised in an expensive, loveless manner. Instead of following Edward's sybaritic path, Stephen becomes a Unitarian minister and a classics scholar. He marries Lucy Roundtree Evans, a widow who has spent her sexual pas sion on her first husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cold Comforts | 2/7/1977 | See Source »

Sloan Jr., 89, who merged his small New Jersey roller-bearing plant into G.M. in 1916, later became its chief executive and brought order to its cha otic divisions. Today he is a vigorous member of G.M.'s finance committee -and has 688,046 shares, which will yield him $3.1 million this year. Close behind, with 645,176 shares, is John Lee Pratt, 84, who came to the com pany from Du Pont in 1919 and rose to become a G.M. vice president. Now a retired Virginia farmer who shuns publicity, Pratt so successfully keeps out of public view...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investment: Many Happy Returns | 11/13/1964 | See Source »

...group will also discuss the College honor system, especially as it relates to sign-out rules. "Dormitory presidents are getting very upset about the number of people who have been falsifying their sign-ins and justifying their action under the honor system," Miss Otic noted...

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Radcliffe SGA Debates Advantages Of New Constitution, Name Change | 1/17/1962 | See Source »

...Union in the struggle . . . This is an extremely mighty force, which becomes mightier and mightier." Yet from North Viet Nam, since Geneva, about 450,000 Vietnamese have escaped through chinks in the new Viet Minh monolith, leaving the antiseptic tyranny of Uncle Ho for the South's cha otic freedom. The articulate among these huddles of refugees complain that the Viet Minh has destroyed the customs and friendlinesses of the past, and has spat upon family ties and religion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDO-CHINA: Land of Compulsory Joy | 11/22/1954 | See Source »

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