Word: brunswick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...true as far as they go, but they hardly go far enough. No one activity has ever been able to contain the Beaver's passion; it burns in everything he says and does. "I am the victim of the Furies. On the rock-bound coast of New Brunswick," he said, recalling his Canadian youth, "the waves break incessantly. Every now and then comes a particularly dangerous wave smashing viciously against the rock. It is called The Rage. That's me." On reaching 70, a nice round retirement number, he thundered: "I'll not give up my temper...
...beneficial joint enterprises that the people of the U.S. have ever undertaken." With Canada as a junior partner, the U.S. again will aim to harness the 18-ft. ocean tides of Passamaquoddy Bay on the Maine border and use them to generate electric power for New England, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (see map). The project, said an Interior Department report, would do "as much for New England as Grand Coulee Dam has done for the Pacific Northwest...
...Brunswick remained exactly the same, giving six seats to the Liberals and four to the conservatives. At 11:30 p.m. Nova Scotia had given four of its 12 seats to the P.C.'s, and five to the Liberals. Last year's election saw nine P.C.'s. two liberals and one New Democratic Party for the province...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra will begin a spring tour of four cities on March 31. The orchestra will appear at Brookhaven National Laboratories, Long Island; the Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh; Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey; and the Harvard Club of New York, New York City...
Asked by newsmen, three other big Castro contributors said that they too stood to make money. Johnson & Johnson of New Brunswick, N.J., which gave $1,011,000, and Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. of Nutley, N.J., a $1,132,000 donor, also plan to give their tax profits to charities. The Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. of Morris Plains, N.J., which contributed $1,500,000, intends to plow its tax profits back into basic research...