Word: maryland
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lacerated Brow. Yet Rockefeller's initial reaction was to maintain his aloof stance. Soon after arriving in Washington, he went to his 35-acre estate on Foxhall Road for a conference with his brother, Governor Winthrop Rockefeller of Arkansas, and Governor Spiro Agnew of Maryland. Agnew was eager to line up specific commitments from as many of the Republican Governors as possible, to create a draft, in effect, from that powerful group. Rockefeller and George Hinman, his chief political aide, froze the idea at once. Agnew, who had come to Washington saying it was time to stand...
...weeks ago four busloads of kids from Washington paid fifteen dollars apiece to come to New Hampshire. Buses have come from Providence, from Ithaca, from Northampton, and from Cambridge, and cars have come from as far south as Virginia and Maryland. The students who stay overnight sleep in private homes, churches, and college dormitory rooms and lobbies. New Hampshire has been invaded...
...tournament is open to any full time student, and ACBL membership is not required. Fine teams from Texas, Maryland, Toronto, and Columbia will be returning to participate this year...
...dawning hour to exercise, and as a result he was recently given the Tired Tennis Shoe Award as the individual who has done the most in his state to advance the cause of regular jogging. U.S. Senator and Mrs. Mark Hatfield are often seen trotting around their home in Maryland in his and hers black nylon warm-up suits. Dolly Carol Channing has adopted a schedule of exercise-doing the boogaloo (good for muscles in the back, abdomen, knees and some other parts) three nights a week at The Factory, Hollywood's current In nightspot. Behind these scenes...
...many such cases, policyholders have been suing to recover from the insurance companies, and they have been winning. The Maryland Court of Appeals recently upheld such a judgment on the grounds that the insurance company involved, State Farm Mutual, had "an obligation not merely to exercise good faith, but to use due care" in looking out for the interests of the insured. State Farm had passed up three chances to settle an auto-accident case for a total that was less than the eventual jury verdict-even though its lawyer had indicated that the company's chances of winning...