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...mister driving has an Oklahoma accent and a square jaw like one Merilee once knew. As they near the Greyhound Station in San Bernadino, she asks if she can kiss him goodbye. Doubtfully he says don't mind if you do. They are at a stoplight. Merilee leans over Girl and her sweet mouth covers the man's, drawing strength and breath and everlasting resolution from him. He is startled and the cars behind him are tooting their horns. "What was that all about, hon?" he asks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/1/1970 | See Source »

Traveling some 50,000 miles a year in a converted Greyhound bus, Bill Monroe has hardly missed a small town or hamlet in the South, as well as having sung in most of the major cities of the United States and Canada. He has appeared at Carnegie Hall and Town Hall. Boston's Jordan Hall, Orchestra Hall in Chicago, and at most of the nation's major folk festivals. In addition, the Blue Grass Boys have appeared at numerous colleges and universities across the country. Recently Bill has even made appearances overseas. An exclusive Decca recording artist, Bill Monroe...

Author: By Fred Bartenstein, | Title: Father of a Music-Bill Monroe | 3/19/1970 | See Source »

Outside the church, one of four New Mobe reception centers for out of town marchers, are two lines of people. One pours from Greyhound buses into the center. The other files out of the center into yellow school buses heading for Arlington Cemetery and the March Against Death...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Reception Centers Fight Chaos As the Marchers Keep Pouring In | 11/15/1969 | See Source »

When The Vixen made its debate in Washington this summer, it attracted little attention outside the regular circle of skin-flick fans who hang out in the city's 14th Street theater district. Vixen opened in a movie house across the street from the Greyhound bus station, and on nights in early July there was a steady line of soldiers stretching across the street from the station into the theater...

Author: By Jim Fallows, | Title: Animals The Vixen | 10/28/1969 | See Source »

...Greyhound and General argued over who was going to rule it, but the antagonists quickly realized that the kingdom was big enough for both of them. They called a meeting and asked Billy to abdicate. When he refused, they threatened to take him before the high judges. Rather than risk a fight that he was likely to lose anyway, Billy-still a prince in name and by no means a pauper-gave up his throne last week. After his abdication, the Trustbusters said that they would nonetheless try to stop General from taking over the empire. But Prince was gone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Takeovers: The Prince, the General And the Greyhound | 5/9/1969 | See Source »

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