Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Michigan State University...
...scope of U.S. missile programs and potentialities. Nixon talked to Air Force Missile Chief Bernard Schriever, Army Rockets Boss John Medaris, Army Scientist Wernher Von Braun, Physicist Edward Teller and Presidential Science Adviser Killian. That same week he surprised Dr. James G. Miller, head of the University of Michigan's Mental Health Research Institute, with his knowledge of behavioral science (Nixon is convinced that the U.S. is substantially ahead of Russia in the field). All the time he was acquiring such knowledge, Nixon brought to the job the analytical and sternly disciplined mind that has made him, in just...
...good win tonight would establish the Crimson as the top team in the Boston area, but the varsity is shooting for higher stakes than this. In the next three weeks it will have to take on such teams as Boston College, Clarkson, St. Lawrence, Michigan and Minnesota; in short, some of the finest hockey teams in the country. Weiland realizes that a loss at this early juncture would be certainly damaging to his team's chances, but he reports that the Crimson is "ready...
...Warming up for a pleasant New Year in the Rose Bowl, Ohio State swarmed over Michigan, 31-14. <1 Oregon, also Rose Bowl-bound, made a detour along the way by losing to Oregon State...
...which cover the biggest county in the U.S.. fence metropolitan competitors with networks of string correspondents, special editions for local communities, one of the city-slick Sunday magazines. Says the publisher of a small-city Midwestern chain: "You have to be the plus paper." Through such tactics, Michigan's middlesized dailies have pared more than 100,000 Sunday circulation from Hearst's Detroit Times. Laments a metropolitan newspaper executive in Atlanta: "We're being nibbled to death by small ducks...