Word: inded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Frederick West, who has taught religion in Texas Christian University, Lynchburg College, Va. and Wabash College, Ind., examined "nearly 2,000 students in both church and non-church colleges." More than half of them, he reported ruefully, spell "prophet" as "profit...
...tearful day this week, Wilkes-Barre waved goodbye to a troop train carrying the men of the 109th Field Artillery Battalion, National Guard. They were Wilkes-Barre's own-all men from the anthracite districts of Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley. The train headed west for Camp Atterbury, Ind. with 700 men and officers...
...effects of World War No. 9: "Stalin and Molotov are dead, but [Andrei] Vishinsky is getting rich out of his memoirs being published in several American newspapers-his theme being, of course, 'I Was Always Secretly a Menshevik.' " The Russian atom bomb meant for the Gary, Ind. steel mills "was dropped by grave mischance right on the Chicago Tribune Tower . . . Colonel Robert R. McCormick, warned in time, was safe in his underground shelter; but he emerged too soon, in confidence that no European radiations could harm the hero of Cantigny, and disintegrated within two weeks...
...Pulliam also owns Phoenix' afternoon paper, the Gazette, the Indianapolis Star and News, the Muncie Star and Press, the Vincennes (Ind.) Sun-Commercial, the Huntington Herald-Press...
Vacationing on her mother's farm near Lowell, Ind., Mrs. Winthrop ("Bobo") Rockefeller, 1948's foremost Cinderella, got into plaid shirt & blue jeans, settled down to watch 23-month-old son "Winnie" investigate his new surroundings...