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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...group of eight Harvard wrestlers will compete in the New England Regionals of the Olympic trials in Lowell Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrestlers to Compete In Pre-Olympic Meet | 4/18/1968 | See Source »

Speakers presented four different projects, including the Roxbury Unity Bank and Trust Co., the first bi-racial and black-controlled bank in New England; the Poor People's March on Washington, now planned for early May; and two programs sponsored by Business School students under the Business Assistance Project, involving fund-raising to assist black business in Roxbury and attempts to attract more businesses to Roxbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cliffe Studies Racism | 4/17/1968 | See Source »

Hinkle, head of Cornell's Human Ecology Division, and seven other medical researchers reached this conclusion after studying the health histories of 270,000 male employees of the Bell Sys tem - a string of companies that extend from New England to California. Like many physicians, Hinkle believed that movement to higher and higher levels of executive responsibility increased the chances for heart trouble. But, says Hinkle, "the story did not come out that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cardiology: Executive Heart Myth | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

...daily. On one occasion, WTVT interrupted Walter Cronkite's Evening News to show five water spouts forming in the bay. In Boston, Don Kent styles his program as a kind of electronic Farmer's Almanac. By spot- checking a network of 60 ham-radio operators throughout New England, he keeps his WBZ viewers abreast of when and where the maple sap is running, the apple trees are blooming and the autumn foliage is turning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Fair-Weather Friends | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

Tougher for Speculators. The welcome calm was fostered both by Viet Nam peace hopes and by the previous weekend's international agreement in Stockholm on the creation of paper gold to bolster the world's monetary system. Three new restrictions imposed by the Bank of England, which regulates British financial dealings, also made trading tougher for speculators. The bank forbade sales of gold for future delivery, barred banks or gold dealers from lending foreign currency to nonresidents to finance gold buying, and even prohibited them from accepting gold as collateral for loans in foreign monies. For their part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gold: A Welcome Calm | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

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