Word: cincinnati
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From that time on, in his pilgrimage to discover the truth about North and South, Allan meets all the top people. There is "the notorious Levi Coffin of Cincinnati," founder of the Underground Railroad for runaway slaves; Allan is armed with a hunting knife for killing abolitionists, but is charmed into nonaggression by the old Quaker's "thees" and "thous." Later, Allan searches out John Brown at Harpers Ferry, "to pour out his soul." Before long, he knows that "he was dealing with a lunatic or a martyr." Allan can do nothing, either, with Jefferson Davis, except stare into...
...Washington, D.C. 79 Connors, David W. '62 18 6:0 210 Worcester, Mass. 71 Deitrick, John E. Jr. '62 19 6:2 195 Bronxville, N.Y. 73 Fisher, Robert S. '60 20 6:1 210 Highland Park, N.J. 75 Harris, John M. '62 19 6:2 215 Cincinnati, Ohio 68 Lynn, Richard J. '62 19 6:0 190 Binghamton, N.Y. 72 Tornrose, Russell T. '62 19 6:1 205 Salisbury, Mass. 76 Trout, Gary C. '61 20 6:2 205 Schenectady, N.Y. 78 Woolley, Clark H. '61 20 6:1 211 Wilmington, Del. GUARDS 65 Allgaier, Glen...
...Tragakis, William '62 19 5:8 184 Watertown, Mass. 51 McElhinney, James '61 20 6:1 199 Denver, Colo. BACKS 49 Marrone, Richard '61 20 5:11 183 Granada, Cal. 47 *Hibbs, William '60 21 5:11 201 Edina, Minn. 45 Lemen, James '62 19 5:11 176 Cincinnati, O. 44 Evans, David '60 18 6:0 187 Concord, Mass. 38 Spiess, Gary '60 18 5:11 152 Creve Coeur, Mo. 36 *Rozycki, Alan '61 20 5:10 170 Chicago, Ill. 34 Johnson, Robert '61 20 6:2 194 Grosse Pointe, Mich. 27 *Crouthamel, John...
...Position. In Cincinnati, when Patrolman Charles L. Gellenbeck took out his false teeth to exhibit them, the chief detected liquor on his breath, had him fired...
...confined to the distant South. Yet many a Northern city is undergoing a vast Negro influx, a consequent white flight to the suburbs. With the newcomers forced into black-belt housing, de facto segregation prevails in urban public schools throughout the North. So goes the pattern in Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia-a steady proliferation of conditions contrary to the spirit of the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 ruling that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal...