Word: lane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Farm hands are flocking to the cities; immigrants from Spain and Italy are pouring in. A primitive land ten years ago, Venezuela today shops for the delicacies of the world. Through the broad, temperate mountain valley that houses Caracas, Jaguars, Ferraris, Thunderbirds, Cadillacs crowd the six-lane autopistas...
Paper Clipped. In La Grange, Ga., Barber E. L. Lane advertised in the News that he "wanted my past, future and present customers to know that from this date on, I will not try to cut duck tails, pony tails, pushups, Elvis Presleys or any new haircuts that are shown on TV or movies...
...scheduled to go to the White House for a conference looking toward this week's meeting with congressional leaders. By routine, he would have dropped by his office first for a quick check of the work on his desk. This time, leaving his new home on Forest Lane at 8 a.m., he ordered his limousine straight to the White House, forgot even to notify his daytime Secret Service agent, who showed up at the Senate Office Building and was embarrassed to learn that Nixon was across town...
...father's den, brightly colored with crayon. The Vice President's read: "Be Strong Be Wise Be Thoughtful Be Kind." After dinner, Nixon and U.S. Attorney General Rogers watched football on television (Texas 9, Texas A. & M. 7). Late that afternoon, returning from a walk down Forest Lane, Tricia wanted to play basketball, hunted around until she found a soccer ball given Nixon by an Israeli soccer team on a visit to Washington. But they had no hoop-so the Vice President and his daughter tossed the ball back and forth to each other in their backyard...
...those who are lucky enough to get into Holden Green or Shaler Lane, the wait is worthwhile. Reasonable rent, clean paint, and a five-minute bicycle ride ("with practice," one student asserted) are the rewards. For those who obtain private rentals through the Housing Trust, the results are not quite so fortunate...