Word: monticello
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...CAESAR'S MONTICELLO DINNER THEATER. Company at 8:30, Sat, at 9. CHURCH OF THE CONVENT. Jullus Caesar...
...CAESAR'S MONTICELLO DINNER THEATER. Company...
...save $25,000 this summer, the University of Kansas is leaving its broad lawns uncut. Private campuses are in the worst trouble. A number of small ones are closing down, and others are merging with public institutions. This is the last school year, for example, for Illinois' Monticello College and Nebraska's John J. Pershing College. Even well-heeled Ivy League schools are hiring fewer teachers than in the past. To make better use of its faculty and plant, Dartmouth may soon introduce a twelve-month school year with staggered vacations...
Died. Joe Lapchick, 70, basketball great, both as a player and a coach; of a heart attack; in Monticello, N.Y. Tall for his time at 6 ft. 5 in., Lapchick started with the Original Celtics during the 1920s, helped them to so many lopsided victories that the American Basketball League finally ordered them to disband. But it was as a coach that he contributed most to the game. Kind, almost fatherly with his players -and a nervous wreck when he watched them in action-Lapchick brought New York's St. John's University to national prominence...
Fearing thermal and radioactive pollution from a huge nuclear power plant in Monticello, Minn., conservationists have filed a lawsuit against state agencies and Northern States Power Co. to bar the plant's operations. Result: the Minneapolis-St. Paul area has to borrow power from neighboring utilities. In Kalamazoo, Mich., another nuke is stalled pending consideration of the ecological effects of the plant's discharge of hot water into Lake Michigan. Until pollution-free fuels or new generating techniques can create energy without contaminating the environment, such conflicts are likely to spread across the nation...