Word: minn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Warren, Minn...
...nine new Meyers children-five daughters and four sons ranging in age from 13 to two-had their last Christmas with their mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker, at their home in Battle Lake. Minn. Three weeks later they were orphans, when the Bakers' pickup truck flipped over and killed both parents. In Charlotte, N.C.. Donald, an executive at the local plant of the Celanese Corp.. read the newspaper account of the accident and at once knew what to do. His wife quickly agreed. "There is room for them here-in our home...
...Harvard Band has elected Edward H. Flitton III '64, of Leverett House and Austin, Minn., as manager for the coming year. Other officers elected include: Andrew D. Cohen '65, of Adams House and Roslyn Heights, N.Y., publicity; Bruce Herr '65, of Winthrop House and Chicago, III., supplies; Paul A. Hilstad of Dunster House and Mayville, N.D., concerts; Jack D. McCue '65, of Kirkland House and Leonard Wood, Mo., records; and Fred B. Smith '65, of Kirkland House Montrose, Calif., treasury...
...sphinx-faced Columnist and TV Impresario Ed Sullivan, 59-recovering at St. Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minn., from an operation that parted him from an inflamed gall bladder; Bestselling Novelist (Ship of Fools) Katherine Anne Porter, 72, who tripped down a dark flight of stairs in her Washington, D.C., home while calling for a kitten, cracking six ribs; and broad-toothed Comedian Joe E. Brown, 70, in Pittsburgh, Pa., melted by 90° heat while playing the Allegheny County Fair...
...price, because U.S. distillers a few years ago set up the Bourbon Institute (it is not a university) to promote exports. In Tokyo, the Japanese can buy Munsingwear undershorts, though U.S. textilemakers complain that the Japanese underprice them around the world. The Chun King Corp. of Duluth, Minn., recently began shipping chow mein in cans to Formosa. In less bizarre ways, too, some resourceful U.S. businessmen are expanding exports, which in the second quarter hit $5.5 billion, up 10% from 1961's second quarter. June was the best month for exports in five years...