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Word: indiana (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Practicing religiously with 25 boys and 300 girls at a twirling camp in Syracuse, Indiana, Tuckwiller worked up the polish and "cocksure, sly, smily" attitude needed to win the contest and eventually to convince the Harvard Band it needed...

Author: By Anne DE Saint phalle, | Title: Sophomore Harpoons Sky To Capture Bag of Laughs | 11/15/1967 | See Source »

...Harder. There were occasional unscripted moments of relief. At Indiana University, Secretary of State Dean Rusk kept his customary cool as he faced a student audience speckled with hecklers shouting "Murderer!," "Fascist!," "Lies!" and "Hell no, we won't go!" Rusk at first shrugged off the heckling with a joke: "Thank you for letting me be your Halloween guest. But after a student yelled, "You invited yourself," the urbane Georgian grew grim. "Let's be clear about one thing, and I'll be as gentle as I can," he said. "I am prepared to be your guest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: The Real Stalemate | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...Colvig did not realize was that neither college paid for its ad. Theirs were two among more than 100 full-page regional ads that TIME has donated to colleges during the past year. The program began with an ad for St. Joseph's College, a small school in Indiana, which reports that, so far, the appeal in TIME has brought in more than $80,000. Our purpose is to help alleviate an increasingly perplexing plight of big and small colleges: chronically short of advertising dollars, most cannot afford the kind of influential messages that will attract a diversity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Nov. 3, 1967 | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...only major steel producer based in Chicago, Inland has long capitalized on the lucrative Midwest steel market. With all its production concentrated at its huge Indiana Harbor complex in nearby East Chicago, the company sells 70% of its output within a 200-mile radius. In recent years, however, other major steelmakers have rapidly expanded their Chicago-area operations-and Inland has lately been feeling the pinch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steel: The Maverick Steps Out | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...Gretchen Begen of New York City, ran over the line yelling, "Come on, come on," to the crowd. But nobody came. She flopped down in the grass and marshals carted her away on a stretcher. Another girl, with magnificent eyes ringed in green and black paint and wearing an Indiana sweatshirt, got carted away, too. She was mad at the people she left behind sitting in the grass. She sat up in her stretcher and screamed, "Cowaaards!" When we asked for her name she just glared at us. We felt useless...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: 'Demonstrations Will Never Be The Same; We've Turned The Pentagon Upside Down' | 10/25/1967 | See Source »

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