Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Alone in the cellar of the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League after losing Saturday, 77 to 63, to Yale at New Haven, the Crimson will try to salvage a tie for last place when it meets Pennsylvania at 5 p.m. today in the I.A.B...
MERGER of Eastern Air Lines and Colonial Airlines was vetoed this week by President Eisenhower, even though the Civil Aeronautics Board approved the deal, Ike's reason: Eastern had violated CAB regulations by buying control of Colonial before the board approved the merger...
...manufactured products ($1.3 billion in 1952) is half again as big. With new industries springing up from one end of the state to the other, the population of Florida has grown faster in the last three years (up 30% to 3,600,000) than that of any other eastern state. Since the war. non-farm employment has soared 51% to 837,500. In short, Florida, long the playboy of the states, is fast growing into economic maturity...
Even such a resort center as Miami has its new industries, with small sportswear and light-metal plants fanning out into the suburbs. Miami's biggest employer (17,000) is International Airport, where Eastern Air Lines, National and Pan American all have their main repair and overhaul shops...
Buried deep and winless at the bottom of the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League, Columbia is not likely to better its record in this, its last meet of the season. Seventh-place Pennsylvania topped the eighth-place Lions, 50 to 34; the Crimson swamped the Quakers...