Word: coasts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pacific. The Rock Island Line, an enticing property despite financial difficulties, has a plethora of suitors. Hoping to take all or part of the Rock Island over are the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, and Heineman's Chicago & North Western. - In the Southeast, the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line Railroad have already merged into the Seaboard Coast Line and expect to realize annual savings of $38.7 million. Meanwhile the Southern Railway, bothered by this increase in competition, has been shopping around for a partner. ¶In the West, where mergers are less urgent because rail routes...
This is the time of year for a certain persistent nostalgia, a vague regret for the semester that might have been. Well, it's too late for that semester, but it's not too late for the next. We sent Cardigan Bay, our peripatetic academic troubleshooter, out to the Coast last week, and he ended up discovering the transfer student's dream, the Midpeninsula Free University of Stanford, California...
...performing and among the students, fiercely professional devotion, become routine. The happy result is a group of young dancers who know what they're up to. Every other year during the winter term the best of the Bennington dancers set out on a dance tour of the east coast to show their stuff...
Take Adams House, for example. There are two entrances into the dining hall, one from the Gold Coast and the other from Plympton Street. We only covered the Plympton Street entrance. Are the people we missed who enter Adams House dining hall from the Gold Coast significantly less radical than those who entered from Plympton Street? We think...
...authority on labor law and a one-time labor mediator, he is currently collaborating with John T. Dunlop, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, on a study of the contemporary problems of labor unions. In 1963, Bok helped mediate the Florida East Coast Railway dispute...