Word: maryland
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard will be doing well if it can wind up in the top half of the twelve-team tournament; three of the region's top mat powers, Navy, Maryland, and Syracuse, will be participating, and host Coast isn't exactly a pushover, either...
...areas, the railroads need 12,000 more cars than they have to carry the load. At the same time, such innovations as larger freight cars, more powerful locomotives and automated yards are enabling the railroads to win back much of the market lost to truckers. Last month the Western Maryland and the Reading railroads showed off an electronic scale that can weigh individual cars in a moving train. By doing away with the need for stopping and uncoupling each car for weighing, the scale may save the industry as much as $500 million yearly -an amount almost equal to what...
...Jesuit weekly America, member of a distinguished New England family with a strong sense of social responsibility (Oliver La Farge, who championed the cause of the Indian, was his nephew); in Manhattan. Father La Farge became interested in the problems of the Negro when assigned in 1911 to rural Maryland, from then on waged a relentless campaign for racial equality in books and articles, stumped for a federal FEPC, helped found the 60 Catholic Interracial Councils, described it all in 1954 in a wise and delightfully understated autobiography, The Manner Is Ordinary...
Immediately after taking the oath, Johnson flew to Washington to take over the government. The new President made a very brief speech when he arrived at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland and then went to the White House to meet with the Cabinet and other Administration officials...
...body of John F. Kennedy, the youngest man ever elected to the Presidency, was flown last night to Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland. He will lie in state in the East Room of the White House today, and will then be moved to the Rotunds of the Capital...