Word: calif
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...solid lineup of cars and trucks, a strong group of dealers and a parent company committed to the U.S. market. Nissan has been here for 40 years, and we're only planning to get better and stronger. MICHAEL J. SEERGY VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER Nissan North America Carson, Calif...
...longer speak, I ask those who back Tran's freedom of expression not to confuse free speech with acts of treason and inciting a riot. The communists are very adept at creating unrest and then using our laws to further their cause. JERRY MAZENKO Garden Grove, Calif...
DIED. ERNEST GOLD, 77, Vienna-born Oscar-winning composer who wrote scores for It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and Exodus, among other films; of a stroke; in Santa Monica, Calif. Gold broke into Hollywood in the mid-1940s, writing music for low-budget movies for Columbia Pictures...
DIED. MARVIN KRIEGER, 78, U.S. World War II fighter turned judge at the Nuremberg trials; in San Diego, Calif. After retiring from the Army in 1971 with myriad honors, including a Bronze Star for his role in the D-day invasion, Krieger taught law at the University of San Diego...
William Bradford Shockley was born in London, where his father, a mining engineer, and mother, a mineral surveyor, were on a business assignment. Home-schooled in Palo Alto, Calif., before attending Palo Alto Military Academy and Hollywood High School, he found his interest in physics sparked by a neighbor who taught the subject at Stanford University. Shockley earned a bachelor's degree from Caltech, and a Ph.D. at M.I.T. for a dissertation titled "Calculations of Wave Functions for Electrons in Sodium Chloride Crystals...