Word: mcgills
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...radioactive fall-out is poisoning the South and the entire nation. Ralph McGill, publisher of the Atlanta Constitution, told an M.I.T. audience yesterday...
...taken us almost a decade to see that the U.S. Supreme Court decision of May, 1954, was merely the opening of a door through which the whole problem of discrimination, injustice, and deprivation has been brought to the center of the national stage," McGill continued. "It will be there for some time...
Midst laurels stood: Hyman Rickover, 64, awarded a gold star in lieu of a second Distinguished Service Medal for "exceptionally meritorious service" as the Navy's atomic top kick; Atlanta Constitution Publisher Ralph McGill, 66, given the annual $1,000 Fiorina Lasker Civil Liberties Award for "cour age and integrity in defense of civil liberties"; NBC-TV Newsman David Brinkley, 43, presented with the 1964 Golden Key Award at a convention of the American Association of School Administrators for significant contribution to the national welfare...
...irreversible press schedules, had to let two issues go by before it could produce, last week, its first account of the assassination. In 29 pages of special coverage, the Post gathered a host of significant bylines, among them Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. (who wrote a eulogy), Atlanta Publisher Ralph McGill ("Hate Knows No Direction"), and former President Eisenhower ("When the Highest Office Changes Hands...
...McGill was a strong team, it's difficult to imagine what Harvard will do when it meets a weak one. The Canadians took only two of 29 games from their Harvard opponents. If you throw in the "perfect game" the Harvard team played against Cornell Friday, it turns out that the Crimson players have won 54 of the 56 games they've played during their last two matches...