Word: maryland
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...juice-and were told to drink it outside because "colored people are not allowed to eat in here." That was four years ago. Since then, one African diplomat has been turned away from a Virginia drive-in theater. Another, with his daughter, was stopped at the gate of a Maryland amusement park. Last month, Dr. William Fitzjohn, charge d'affaires of newly emerging Sierra Leone, was snubbed out of another Howard Johnson restaurant, this one in Hagerstown, Md. In recent weeks, according to U.S. State Department reports, diplomatic staffers from Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, Liberia, Cameroun and Ethiopia have suffered...
Results of the six-day jaunt into Virginia and Maryland indicate that although the Crimson is off to a slow start, it should be able to start winning and not have a losing season like last year...
...Nelson Rockefeller that in the 1958 New York gubernatorial campaign he led the Democrats for Rockefeller. Last year Gilpatric was a prime contributor to the Symington report urging service integration. A sailor and tennis player. Gilpatric likes to get away weekends with his wife to a farm on Maryland's eastern shore. But there is a landing strip handy and the Pentagon and all its problems are just 20 minutes away...
...principal U.S. cities, lesser Muslim agents are at work in many a U.S. prison, spreading fanatical doctrines and recruiting new brethren among Negro prisoners. A California law officer estimates that Muslims do 50% of their recruiting in prisons. The Muslim movement behind prison walls, says James W. Curran, Maryland's superintendent of prisons, has become "steadily stronger and more troublesome. They are vicious fighters, quick to take offense and, in their self-sacrificial way, they don't care what happens to them...
Rees's crime was shocking-he was convicted in Maryland of murdering a mother and her five-year-old daughter (in Virginia he is charged with killing the same family's father and a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter). WBAL induced the jurors to enact The Verdict Is Ours after receiving the counsel of its legal advisers, who assured the station that no permission was necessary from Judge Thomsen or anyone else. "If we had felt that it might influence the sentencing, we wouldn't have done it," said Promotion Director Henry F. Hines...