Word: miltons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Foremost among the Negro combat heroes of Viet Nam are the two who won Medals of Honor. Pfc. Milton Olive, 19, won his award posthumously by throwing himself on a grenade and saving the lives of four multicolored squadmates during a fierce fire fight near Phu Cuong in 1965. The only living Negro Medal of Honor winner in the Viet Nam war is Medic Lawrence Joel, 39, now stationed at Fort Bragg...
...above chart, only Peter Allen would be circled. The explanation of the abbreviations and ratings used in the chart above are shown below: Monro's Ratings Athletic Proficiency Secondary School Types 1--Outstanding 1--Varsity prospect 1--local private school (Milton, Nobles) 2--Very strong 2--JV prospect 2--Andover, Exeter 3--Good House prospect 3--House prospect 3--other private school 4--Innocuous 4--high school-college 5--Possible problem 5--high school Extracurricular at Harvard Athletics at Harvard Personal 1--Crimson 1--Football S--Scholar 2--Advocate 2--Track A--Athlete 3--Yardling 3--Hockey M--Music...
...prosecutor relied on the experts-and they came through with explicit, if esoteric evidence. Although scientists never had before been able to find traces of the drug after it had been injected into a patient, pioneering experiments under the direction of veteran New York City Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Milton Helpern (who also had testified against Coppolino in the first trial) and his aide, Toxicologist Charles Joseph Umberger, revealed that there were components of it in Carmela's brain and liver. Try as Bailey might to refute their testimony by calling other medical witnesses, the New Yorkers' findings...
...Milton Richman enlarged on the theme for United Press International: "Cassius Clay finally made it. Today he is a martyr. Some martyr!... He promptly tosses names around like Jesus, Columbus, and Abraham Lincoln, the implication naturally being that some day his name may be bracketed with theirs. He has a long way to go before that. A long...
...John Linnell and Linnell's teacher, John Varley, who later used them as the basis for illustrations for their published treatise on zodiacal physiognomy. But the notes on the margins indicate that Blake sincerely believed he was drawing the faces of Socrates, Solomon, Richard the Lionhearted, Job, John Milton's first wife and the Saxon King Harold from life or, at any rate, from afterlife...