Word: champaign
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...breed. But still the plague spreads, even though many Middle Western cities, where elms are the most common and sometimes the only shade trees, have demonstrated that the two-part program works well. Chicago, which destroyed diseased trees and sprayed too, lost only 0.7% of its elms last year; Champaign-Urbana and Bloomington, where no systematic effort was made, lost 95% of their elms...
...department of mental health, plans to spend $50 million on eight "hospital clinics." They will be so distributed that no one in the state will have more than a two-hour drive to reach one: two in Chicago, one each in Centralia, Peoria, Springfield, Harrisburg, Rockford and Decatur-Champaign...
...Physical Education. Many states (Michigan, for example) have chosen to separate the "cow college" from the "university," and California has gone even further in specializing its various branches. Illinois, however, except for the medical school and a two-year undergraduate division in Chicago, mixes everything happily on the Champaign-Urban campus, a fact which was impressed upon me in my freshman year when I found my chemistry section meeting directly opposite a room whose frosted glass door proclaimed disquietingly, "Swine...
JEAN BORCHARDT University of Illinois Champaign...
...plan as "state aid to a religious institution, in violation of the 14th Amendment." He cited the 1948 case of McCollum v. Board of Education, in which the Court, by a 5-4 decision, ruled that a "released time" program for the religious training of public school children in Champaign, III., was unconstitutional...