Word: fe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Chesapeake and Ohio (Lindy Doherty; Capitol). A new novelty chugs along the tracks cleared by such crack trains as the Chattanooga Choo Choo and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe...
...will be fish on Fridays for Roman Catholics of New Mexico beginning next September, decreed Santa Fe's Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne last week. The order will end a special privilege, long shared by Catholics of onetime Spanish colonies, of ignoring the regular rule of abstinence from meat...
...Santa Fe, the privilege does not apply to Ash Wednesday, Lenten Fridays and the day before the feasts of Christmas, Pentecost, the Assumption and All Saints...
...atomic-energy work.* The Atomic Energy Commission announced plans for a $45 million plant near Denver, to be built by Cleveland's Austin Co. and operated by Dow. When completed next year, the new plant will employ 1,000 people under the supervision of AEC's Santa Fe branch. The AEC said the Denver plant would not produce bombs or atomic weapons "as such." Presumably, it will take on experimental projects in connection with those handled by Los Alamos...
...what he was working on until his wife came to visit him on their wedding anniversary in November 1944-eight months before the first atomic bomb exploded at Alamogordo and at a time when security regulations were so strict that Los Alamos employees were required to use a Santa Fe post-office box address. Rosenberg had told his wife, said Greenglass, "that I was working on the atomic bomb. That was the first I knew...