Word: bostons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...official observers. The other six were newsmen assigned to cover the record-making flight: the U.S. News & World Report's A. Robert Ginsburgh, 63, a retired Air Force brigadier general, and Glen A. Williams, 41; TIME-LIFE'S Washington Bureau Chief James L. McConaughy Jr., 42; the Boston Traveler's veteran aviation writer, Robert B. Sibley, 57; United Press International's foreign affairs writer Norman J. Montellier, 37; Associated Press's Daniel J. Coughlin...
...know baseball best turned a collective cold shoulder on two of the fans' perennial favorites: Boston's Ted Williams (batting .298 at week's end) and New York's Yogi Berra (.217). New faces popped up everywhere in the lineups. Only one man was everybody's choice: St. Louis' Stan ("The Man") Musial was a unanimous pick (discounting a lone myopic dissenter) for National League first baseman...
...Triandos, Baltimore (.285) 1b. Bill Skowron, New York (.285) 2b. Nelson Fox, Chicago (.329) 3b. Frank Malzone, Boston (.303) ss. Luis Aparicio, Chicago (.259) If. Bob Cerv, Kansas City (.318) cf. Mickey Mantle, New York (.273) rf. Jackie Jensen, Boston...
...Daily Express reported that on the "road from Boston into New York" (presumably Connecticut's Merritt Parkway) there is a sign that reads: "Last Psychiatrist Before Westchester...
Died. Daniel J. Coughlin Jr., 31, Associated Press (Boston...