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...spent six years working to integrate his home town of Monroe, N.C. where he established for himself, and the rest of the Negro community, the principle of carrying weapons and using them in self defense. In August, 1961 he left the town at threat of death, and a warrant was distributed for his arrest. It is still in the Cambridge Post Office, showing a rather beefy, beard man with a narrow frowning mouth...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: Negroes With Guns | 3/16/1963 | See Source »

Painting in the Death House. Three Japanese appellate courts have upheld the original verdict, but the rapid turnover of Justice Ministers in ten Cabinet reshuffles since 1955 has helped keep Hirasawa alive. "If their hearts were in it, they could have read the record and signed the death warrant long ago," says one former Japanese judge. "But they were afraid, and I would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: Noose or Pneumonia? | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

...Faculty decided that candidacy for Honors in a field should no longer exclude a student from candidacy for a cum laude degree in General Studies Under the new legislation, seniors who start theses but do not complete them, or whose theses are too poor to warrant an Honors degree in the field of concentration, will automatically be awarded a C.L.G.S. if their course grades are good enough...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr., | Title: Faculty Opens CLGS Degree To All Thesis-Writing Seniors | 12/5/1962 | See Source »

...Pittsfield, where Hughes received 780 votes, Lodge's total was 700 votes less than Volpe's. While Hughes campaign workers admit that such a striking correlation might be mere demographic coincidence, they feel that this correlation was widespread enough to warrant their conclusions...

Author: By Richard Cotton, | Title: Hughes Followers Analyze Vote Hold Candidacy Cut Lodge Total | 11/21/1962 | See Source »

...main target for years: that baroque Bavarian, Franz Josef Strauss, West Germany's Defense Minister. Last week Strauss admitted that he himself had telephoned West Germany's military attaché in Madrid on the night of the arrests, ordered him to "inform" Spanish authorities that a warrant of arrest on suspicion of treason had been issued against Spiegel Editor Conrad Ahlers, who was vacationing on the Spanish coast. Even though he willingly would have returned on his own, Spanish cops locked Ahlers up for 28 hours, sent him back under escort to Germany, where he was promptly arrested...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: The Issue Is the Rule of Law | 11/16/1962 | See Source »

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