Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Phillips Brooks House announced the election of three new officers for 1959-1960 last night. Robert R. Little '60, of Lowell House and Penfield, N.Y., was chosen president; Sheldon Greenfield '60, of Leverett House and Cincinnati, Ohio, first vice-president; and Stephen R. Crespin '60, of Dunster House and Cincinnati, Ohio, second vice-president...
...Cincinnati 85, Kansas State...
Leaders in perfecting live vaccines against polio have been the University of Cincinnati's Dr. Albert B. Sabin (TIME, May 23, 1955), and Dr. Hilary Koprowski. who began the work at Lederle Laboratories, then switched to Philadelphia's Wistar Institute. Dr. Sabin revisited his native Russia in 1956 to report on his early tests, so impressed Soviet medical men that they went to his Cincinnati labs for vaccine samples...
...Linguistics and Applied Mathematics, Alice J. Hendrickson '60, of Whitman Hall and Seattle, Wash., Social Relations, Alice M. Maffry '60, of Gillan House and New York City, Classics, Majory Mauser '60, of Eliot Hall and New York City, History and Literature, and Jeanne Rosen '60, of Saville House and Cincinnati, Ohio, English...
...units on which work has not even started. In Philadelphia, for example, 10,000 units have been authorized over the last few years, and 5.000 of them are not yet under construction. Cities are having trouble with rising costs and finding suitable "intown" sites.. Says Cincinnati's former Mayor Charles P. Taft: "You cannot move people that fast...