Word: nebraska
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Funny thing. Nebraska once again voted-or thought it was voting-its straight-furrowed conservatism even while re-electing Democratic Governor Frank Morrison over Republican Fred Seaton...
...Southern California's powerful Trojans: a 14-0 victory over Washington's stubborn, undefeated (but twice tied) Huskies that gave No. 3-ranked U.S.C. the inside track to the Rose Bowl. In another battle of unbeatens, Missouri shackled Nebraska's high-scoring (30 points per game until last week) offense and won easily, 16-7. In the Big Ten, where any team can win-or lose-on any given Saturday, the underdogs got sweet revenge: Illinois upset Purdue, 14-10; Iowa trounced Ohio State, 28-14; Minnesota beat Michigan State, 28-7; and No. 1-ranked Northwestern...
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Pound first came to Harvard at the age of 18. After a year as a Law student, he returned to his home in Nebraska. Pound became a member of the law faculty in 1913. Three years later, he was appointed dean of the Law School, a position which he held for 20 years...
...folksy touch can make a difference in Nebraska. People grin when Morrison hoists his 6 ft. 3 in. hulk to the rostrum and begins: "I hope you came out not just to see if I'm as homely as I appear on television, but out of a desire to know more about government." Where Seaton, with his national reputation, once seemed a cinch, the race now seems close. Both candidates agree that it will be settled by the vote in the populous Omaha and Lincoln areas, where Morrison won his entire victory margin in 1960. That was before Jack...