Word: lakes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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MAINE: The Shores of Lake Winnecook...
...right." Men like Everett Williams, 35, can no longer do all right. Williams, a lean, bony man in outsized boots and a gas-station-green work shirt, lives with his wife and eight children in a rusty 8-by-23-ft. trailer on the swampy shore of Lake Winnecook, just off Interstate 95 near Unity, Me. During the summer he runs a lakeside parking lot for tourists; during the fall he digs potatoes for $1.40 an hour; between times he drives a chicken truck when he can. In 1967 he earned about $3,000, but after breaking a leg while...
...Chicago and North Western terminal. As a national rail hub, Chicago now figures to get a major face lifting because of newer airspace projects. The biggest beneficiary is likely to be the Illinois Central Railroad, which owns air rights above its tracks and right-of-way along Lake Michigan worth at least $185 million. Two of the most imposing structures on the Chicago skyline, the 41-story Prudential Building and the 40-story Outer Drive East apartment building, have already been built on air rights sold...
...varsity heavyweights rowed their finest race of the year to win the Eastern Sprints on Lake Quinsigamond at Worcester Saturday...
Racing continues all day tomorrow on Lake Quinsigamond. Lightweight finals begin with the freshmen at 4:15. Heavyweight finals begin at 4:45, the varsity at 5:15. To get to Worcester: take the Mass Pike to Exit 12, then Route 9 into the city. Time: 45 minutes...