Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wage earner would understand. The workhouse pay rate is far too low to recompense a man-even a convicted one-for his labor, said the judge. He wisely declined to establish a new pay scale for prisoners. "This," he said, "is a legislative question." But some refused to wait. Cincinnati City Manager Richard Krabach issued an executive order setting $10 a day as the rate for those serving time, thereby releasing 98 prisoners who had already worked enough days to pay their fines at the new wage scale...
Almost seventy years later, the Ivy grip remains unbroken. This year Eliot House tied the University of California at Berkeley in Scholarships and beat the University of Cincinnati...
...totting up the votes of sportswriters, coaches or other spectator sportsmen, TIME'S team is chosen by the men who must back their choices with cash: the professional scouts. How have they done over the years? Superlatively, for the most part. Last year the scouts chose University of Cincinnati's Greg Cook as their top college quarterback; with the professional Cincinnati Bengals this year, Cook is the American Football League's leading passer. Yet the scouts can be fallible too. One fellow who was somehow overlooked last year was Yale's Calvin Hill-the Dallas Cowboys...