Word: concord
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that only those on the inside knew about at the time, but TIME has over the past weeks sought out dozens of people who knew John Glenn when, Ted Williams, the baseball player who served with Glenn in the Marines, a minister who was his boyhood companion in New Concord and remembers his enthusiasms for Glenn Miller and Buck Rogers, his old commanding officer in Korea, all provide chips of bright color that fit into the mosaic of Astronaut Glenn's life...
...John M. Eaton (R-Concord) initiated the move for rejection and warned that the bill would set a "dangerous precedent" if "courses of a political nature" were required by statute...
...What's the latest word?" In Grand Central Station, hundreds watched a waiting-room television screen. In Washington, a man walked down Connecticut Avenue staring into a portable, battery-powered TV set. In Palm Beach, President John Kennedy turned on a set in his bedroom. Back in New Concord, Ohio, Glenn's home town, more than 1,000 people tensely watched the TV monitors set up in the Muskingum College gymnasium. Along a seven-mile stretch of beach near Cape Canaveral, a crowd of some 65,000 gathered in the predawn darkness...
Died. Henry Styles Bridges, 63, dean of Senate Republicans; of complications following a heart attack; in Concord, N.H. (see THE NATION...
...much of a storm center that Dwight Eisenhower sent him off to Dublin after a bitter Senate confirmation debate in which McLeod was denounced by Pennsylvania's Democratic Senator Joseph Clark as a "symbol of the witch hunter" of the McCarthy era; of a heart attack; in Concord...