Word: cleanups
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...worries were far from over, Sammy Davis Jr. came through with a $17,800 check, Jack Lemmon promised half his salary from his next film (he has received as much as $1,000,000 for a movie), and Sidney Poitier, who donned work clothes last week to join a cleanup detail, contributed liberally...
...pollution, a Japanese process can be used to convert fly ash into cinder blocks. Since the market is too small for commercial success, public subsidies would make sense; recovering waste at the source is almost always cheaper than cleanup later. There are some real prospects of profit in reconstituting other waste. Take sulfur, for example, which is in short supply around the world. While 26 million tons are mined a year, smokestacks belch 28 million tons of wasted sulfur dioxide, which could easily be trapped in the stack and converted to sulfuric acid or even fertilizer. Standard Oil of California...
Brandeis' first pitcher, Rick Horowitz, had trouble keeping the ball under control in all of the six innings he played. On a wild pitch to Harvard's cleanup man, Carter Lord, Grate scored as Cobb and Ignacio moved into scoring position...
...Whiffs Cleanup...
Peters whiffed Princeton's cleanup man to end the rally...