Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Yale, you see, is hardly the Cincinnati Reds of the EIBL; The Milwaukee Brewers would be more like it. With a 3-21 slate entering yesterday's contest (0-6 in the EIBL), the Elis had gone 2-11 in Robert E. Lee country, and hadn't fared much better since...
...Cincinnati...
...nearly three weeks Florida and Arizona boasted some of the most elegant of America's unemployed. Locked out of their spring-training camps because of a dispute with the baseball club owners, major leaguers were all over the sunny sandlots at loose ends. The Cincinnati Reds' third baseman, Pete Rose, arrived in his Silver Shadow Rolls-Royce to work out at a West Tampa park normally used by Little Leaguers. New York Mets Pitching Ace Tom Seaver cadged $2 each from a pickup team of ballplayers to buy baseballs for early-March makeshift practice sessions. Like a youthful...
Separated. Johnny Bench, 28, All-Star catcher of the world champion Cincinnati Reds; and Model Vickie Chesser Bench, 26; after a year's marriage, no children...
...long-term outmigration, loss of private employment, high debt service, high unemployment, high tax burden, increasing proportion of low-income population. The cities displaying those danger signals are Buffalo, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Newark, New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis. Others that are better off but still in trouble are Cincinnati, Chicago, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, San Francisco, Milwaukee and Seattle...