Word: linked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Every U.S. President since Harding has urged construction of a St. Lawrence Seaway to link the Great Lakes to the Atlantic and open the Midwest to world commerce. But railroads, private power companies, Atlantic ports and Gulf Coast ports have fought the idea with bitterness since its inception. Seaway plans, furthermore, have included a vast public hydroelectric project, which was not only unpopular in many quarters in the past, but brought the cost of construction close to half a billion dollars. Congress has turned down one seaway proposal after another...
...Egypt is not prepared to link evacuation of the canal to the issue of Middle East defense...
Rowing in the first boat for the first time this season were Brownell, two man Tom Adams, six man Link Boyden, and three man Bill Geertsema. Captain Phil DuBois had been moved up from the number two to the number four oar. Frank Huntington was in the bow, Dick Darrell at five, and John Atherton at seven. Al Lefkowitz...
...this time a sort of mass ecstasy was sweeping Sweden's archaeologists. One of them declared that the post "is literally worth more to us than a find of gold . . . It has unparalleled archaeological and cultural interest, as a link between west Scandinavian literature and east Scandinavian discoveries...
John Atherton remains at seven, but at six, senior Link Boyden will move in to replace Bob Monks. Dick Darrell stays at five, but Captain Phil DuBois moves up a couple of notches from his former position...