Word: martin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...entries in the second heat recording faster times than any of the four in the first heat. Ray Ellison (19:26.5) and Joe Robinson (19:51.3) made it an easy one-two for Yale, setting what may be the pattern for the rest of the meeting. John Martin (20:09.5) of Navy placed third, Dartmouth's John Graf (20:24.0) took fourth, and Kent Simons (20:39.6) of Princeton, and Jim Lavell (20:41.9) of Buffalo Teachers placed fifth and sixth...
...WILLEY-GAYLE MARTIN Montgomery...
...tough, it is by no means overwhelming. Leading the Democrats is Austin Attorney Ralph Yarborough, a sure vote getter but a chronic loser (three times for governor, once for attorney general). And Liberal Yarborough is bound to lose chunks of the conservative vote to ex-Congressman and Red-Hunter Martin Dies...
...celebrated TV ban that Chicago's station WGN imposed on the film Martin Luther after protests by individual Roman Catholics (TIME, Dec. 31) was lifted last week by the intervention of the city's leading Catholic. Samuel Cardinal Stritch. the wise, wiry head of the U.S.'s biggest Catholic archdiocese (1,800,000). Although the diocese's official newspaper condemned the film in emphatic terms ("a hate-provoking movie"), Stritch's office issued a statement affirming "the democratic right" of all faiths to "the honest expression of a religious viewpoint" on TV. The diocese also...
...associates set out to match Arkansas' industrial revolution with a cultural revolution. They scurried all over the state, sparked community playhouses, libraries, symphony orchestras, opera, even established a commission-sponsored Concert Hall of the Air to broadcast classical music. After losing out on a $100 million Glenn Martin guided-missiles plant because Arkansas lacked technical schools to provide advanced training for workers, the commission began agitating for a graduate school of technology at the University of Arkansas. Result: the senate has passed a $1,000,000 bill to establish such a school, and approval is expected in the house...