Word: cincinnati
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Barnes also has his eyes on other skies. Allegheny has applied to the CAB for routes to Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta. If he can get routes to Atlanta from Detroit, Cleveland and Cincinnati, Barnes pledges to forgo Allegheny's annual federal subsidy. In return for flying into such small cities as Danville, Ill., and Johnstown, Pa., where traffic does not otherwise support commercial service, Allegheny collected $3,200,000 from the CAB last year...
...Chicago Loyala over Cincinnati, Leslie Hunter center), Vie Rouse and Jerry Harkness (forwards), Johnny Egan and Ron Miller (guards). Ohio State. Paul Hogne destroyed Jerry Lucas...
...from the plate, cocking his extra-long bat and twitching his neck like a nervous sparrow, he was a notorious bad-ball hitter who would rather swing at a wild pitch than settle for a walk. Opposing pitchers went crazy trying to figure out his weakness. In one game Cincinnati Reds' hurlers pitched him inside, down the middle and outside, and he hit successive home runs to left, right center and right field. "The big thing about Clemente," Giants' Pitcher Juan Marichal once said, "is that he can hit any pitch. I don't mean only strikes...
Died. Walter E. ("Jack") Rollins, 66, country-and-western lyricist whose biggest hits were the kiddie favorites Peter Cottontail, Smokey the Bear and Frosty the Snow Man; of lung cancer; in Cincinnati...
...University of Cincinnati, students have been visiting funeral homes and cemeteries and even the Hamilton County morgue. In Minneapolis, they have gone so far as to try out a coffin for size and to make detailed plans for their own funerals. Such activities may sound like something out of a Vincent Price movie, but they are part of a growing student interest in the subject of death. "To them," says Minneapolis English Teacher Robert Wolk, "death is not morbid but exciting, dynamic." As a result, young people have been taking newly organized courses in "thanatology" in some 70 colleges...