Word: easton
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard students were arrested for trespassing Saturday while participating in sit-in demonstrations at Easton...
Acompannied by three Negroes from Easton area and two white students, of the arrested integrationists (who requested his name be withheld) entered Restaurant and asked to be seated, but was immediately ordered to leave. When the group protested the , the proprietor locked the door and summoned police who were near...
Farm Vigil. To confront Powers with these questions, the press staged a manhunt of its own. The trail was picked up near Easton, Md., by an Associated Press stringer named Mary Swain, who had a hunch that Powers might be in a nearby estate called Ashford Farms that the Government had bought some years ago and used for mysterious purposes. Armed with binoculars, she set up a vigil in a lane adjoining the farm, noted a great coming and going of cars. One night, a blue station wagon carrying six men sped out of the gate and down the road...
...Egbert's $125,000-a-year Studebaker job is tough, he has all his life toughened himself for hard tasks. His father, a barber who tried to run a dance hall in Easton, Wash., was so poor that when the family house burned down, he moved his wife and two children into tents. "I stole coal from Northern Pacific railroad cars, and we ate plenty of stale bread with that old purple mold coming through," recalls Egbert. He went to Washington State on an athletic scholarship (state discus-throw record in 1937), but dropped out to work...
...ingenious exegesis seriously, but it points up the serious theological issues raised by the possibility of life on other planets. Christianity has existed through the centuries on the assumption that man is the pinnacle of God's creation. What happens, asks Presbyterian Theology Professor W. Burnet Easton Jr., if it turns out that man is the pinnacle of only one of God's many worlds? Even so. writes Easton in Theology Today, all creation is under God's care. "He 'clothes the lilies of the field.' and not a sparrow 'will fall...