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...Johnstown Flood. The exiles had some cause for thinking that President Kennedy would back them all the way. As far back as Oct. 15, 1960, in a Johnstown, Pa., campaign speech, Kennedy had said: "Mr. Nixon hasn't mentioned Cuba very prominently in this campaign. He talks about standing firm in Berlin, standing firm in the Far East, standing up to Khrushchev, but he never mentioned standing firm in Cuba-and if you can't stand up to Castro, how can you be expected to stand up to Khrushchev? . . . While we cannot violate international law, we must recognize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: That Month | 4/26/1963 | See Source »

...Democratic committee chairman-and, in the process, scolded the House itself. The victim of the attack was Harlem's Adam Clayton Powell Jr., chairman of the Education and Labor Committee (as usual, Powell was absent at the time). The attacker: second-termer John Milan Ashbrook, 34, attorney, Johnstown, Ohio, newspaper publisher and former national chairman of the Young Republican National Federation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Not One Word | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

...trainer of such great thoroughbreds of the past as Gallant Fox, Johnstown and Omaha, Mr. Fitz had always been lucky at Hialeah. There, in recent seasons, he had developed Nashua and, most recently, Bold Ruler, 1957's horse of the year. Nashua's first get, frisky two-year-olds, are training now at Hialeah side by side with those of Swaps, the great California horse that beat Nashua in the 1955 Kentucky Derby. But Mr. Fitz last week had eyes only for the Wheatley Stable's three-year-old Progressing, a capricious colt getting ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Mr. Fitz | 2/8/1960 | See Source »

...Bethlehem Steel from contracting scrap-recovery operations at the Johnstown, Pa. plant to an outside firm, although the contractor's operations, using specialized machinery, were far more efficient than the recovery methods Bethlehem had been using...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ECONOMY: Behind the Fog | 12/21/1959 | See Source »

No.Name Class Age Hgt. Wgt. Home Town ENDS 84 Blair, James C. '61 20 6:1 186 Beverly Hills, Calif. 82 Hillegass, Ronald C. '60 21 6:2 194 Johnstown, Pa. 81 Hunter, James G. Jr. '62 19 6:2 185 Homewood, Ill. 87 Kostelnik, Edward A. '60 21 6:0 198 Connellsville, Pa. 86 McKenzie, William S. '61 19 6:1 185 Baton Rouge, La. 85 Oxenreider, Lynn F. '60 20 6:3 199 Reading, Pa. 89 Prochilo, Andrea G. '61 19 5:11 176 Oceanside, N.Y. 88 Sprague, Bruce L. '60 22 6:1 189 Oceanport, N.J. TACKLES...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRINCETON SQUAD | 11/7/1959 | See Source »

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