Word: minnesota
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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MEET THE PRESS (NBC, 5:30-6:30 p.m.). Interviewed at the Governors' Conference in Minneapolis: Governors Grant Sawyer of Nevada, Karl Rolvaag of Minnesota, John Connally of Texas, William Scranton of Pennsylvania, Mark Hatfield of Oregon, and Robert Smylie of Idaho...
...five who voted against the resolution were Texas Republican John Tower, Ohio Democrat Frank Lausche, Tennessee's Gore, Minnesota Democrats Walter Mondale and Eugene McCarthy...
...bribes to state officials, legislators, newsmen in an effort to have awarded to the railroad a major part of the Wisconsin land grant. When the bribery was exposed, he arranged to put the La Crosse into receivership (Sage men were of course the receivers), then created the new Milwaukee & Minnesota Railroad Co., which succeeded to the assets, but not the liabilities, of the La Crosse road. His personal investment was probably limited...
...religion, sex or national origin." It just as expressly allows a host of exemptions. Italian restaurateurs, for instance, are given the privilege of employing Italian chefs. Baptist clergymen may go right on hiring Baptist sextons. In one instance, Title VII authorizes reverse discrimination. The act gives employers ranging from Minnesota wild-rice farmers to New Mexico electronics manufacturers the option of hiring only American Indians...
Fans who merely wish to see major league baseball will find Fenway ark an enjoyable place to spend a hot summer afternoon. The Sox' next home stand begins July 21 against Minnesota, Los Angeles, and Kansas City. But becoming a confirmed Red Sox fan is something to be avoided. It's too painful to watch what could be a fairly good baseball team bumbling its way into ninth place...