Word: inde
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...CONKLIN South Bend, Ind...
Mitten also appealed to John Brademas '49 (D-Ind.), a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers, and 13 other Congressmen...
When Gary Wardrip used an American flag to partition the rear of his minibus, police in Hartford City, Ind., arrested him for flag desecration. Wardrip, 21, a shaggy-haired TV assembly-line worker, pleaded guilty and then learned he faced the possibility of a $1,000 fine. However, Judge Keith Rees said that he wanted Wardrip, instead of paying a fine, to stand holding a flag outside city hall for three hours...
...this year, to about 14 million tons. Result: about 100,000 cars bought by Americans this year will be assembled by workers in Los Angeles or Flint, Mich., rather than in Wolfsburg or Yokohama, and the steel going into those cars will be rolled at mills in Gary, Ind., or Braddock, Pa., instead of Aachen or Kitakyushu...
...came 81-year-old former Premier Antoine Pinay, a cautious conservative who is remembered chiefly as the "savior of the franc" while serving as De Gaulle's Finance Minister. Critics charge that Pinay's appointment is purely political; he is honorary president of the Républicains Indépendants, the Gaullists' chief allies in government. "We would have taken him more seriously," remarked the satirical magazine Le Canard Enchaine, "if he had been five or six years older." Noting that Pinay starts his six-year, $28,000-a-year job in early April, the Canard quacked...