Word: neb
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nuclear plant in western Massachusetts, and hopes to have it finished by 1957. A second group of nine firms, including Detroit Edison Co., has asked permission to build another 100,000-kw. plant in the Detroit area by 1958. A third planner, Consumers Public Power District of Columbus, Neb., plans to have a 75,000-kw. nuclear reactor running in Nebraska a year later, while still a fourth group, including Chicago's Commonwealth Edison Co., wants to build a bigger 180,000-kw. nuclear power plant near Chicago...
Richard J. Manning '55, of Winthrop House and Pittsburgh, Pa., received the most valuable player award, and Robert E. Barnett '57, of Winthrop House and Lincoln, Neb., was named the most improved player on the squad...
...Protestant Episcopal Church, the Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, wondered publicly whether the U.S. is not getting too glib in talking about a "religious revival." The term is being "used too often, and too much is expected of it," he said to a church gathering in Omaha, Neb. "Too many of us have such great feelings about such little things. As in apostolic times, we will have to outlive, outthink and outdie the pagan world...
...routine flight from Des Moines to Lincoln, Neb. three weeks ago, United Air Lines flight 329 ran into the kind of trouble that usually means death. Climbing west over Iowa, the twin-engined Convair went out of control and nosed down...
Past Master. In Sidney, Neb., former County Attorney Jack Knicely agreed to appear in a drunken-driving case representing Defendant Dale Anderson, whom he had twice successfully prosecuted on drunken-driving charges...