Word: feeders
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Born in Oklahoma and educated in Texas, Lawrence was a Link Trainer instructor during World War II, started a Texas feeder airline with two partners after the war. He flew while studying for a law degree, later took over the sales department of the small line, which changed its name from Essair to Pioneer. Continental got Lawrence in 1955 when it absorbed Pioneer, quickly recognized that he was the most valuable asset acquired in the deal. By 1958, Continental President Robert Six had promoted Lawrence to executive vice president-the industry's youngest-in charge of the airline...
Water flooded a manhole at the corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn Streets and caused a "primary feeder" to fail at 11:40 p.m. last night disrupting service for over three hours throughout a large area along Massachusett's Avenue west of Lindon...
...rich. Even with generally unfavorable currency exchange rates, Europeans are astonished to find such travel bargains as the $99 bus ticket that will take a traveler as far as he wishes on any line for one month, an airplane ticket that will do the same on 15 local feeder lines for either $100 (15 days...
...problem. With their high speeds and long landing runs, the big jetliners demand long runways on which to set down, but few cities have that kind of space near by. Convenient, close-in air ports, which are usually small, have become the domain of smaller planes and feeder airlines...
...Middle schools would start the integration process by drawing from districts designed to contain both white and Negro primary feeder schools, which would require some bussing...