Word: neils
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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URANIUM STRIKE in Wyoming may turn into one of the biggest yet. Part-time prospector and Machine-shop Operator Neil McNeice hit a rich ore deposit 45 miles east of Riverton. American Smelting & Refining considers the area so promising that it will operate with the AEC a uranium-buying station at Riverton...
Speaking of Hastie, Hunt said, "Neil thinks that money is just going to pop up out of nowhere when it is needed, just because it is for religion. We can't run a program or plan a budget on assurance of that kind...
...front, the line includes five returning lettermen, led by an All-Ivy honorable mention, Captain Neil Opdyke, but it does not compare with the unit that three times held off Crimson scoring drives deep in Columbia territory last year...
...Named 49-year-old Neil McElroy, Procter & Gamble president, chairman of the forthcoming White House Conference on Education...
...Cassandra" of the London Daily Mirror, biggest daily (circ. 4,535,687) in the world, owl-shaped, sharp-tongued William Neil Connor, 45, is the hardest-hitting and most-quoted columnist in Britain. Cassandra combines the terrible temper of a Westbrook Pegler with the calculated irreverence of an H. L. Mencken. "It is a pity," Sir Winston Churchill once said, "that so able a writer should show himself so dominated by malevolence." Even his own paper often finds his comments hard to take, but suffers them because of his circulation-building appeal. Says Mirror Editorial Director Hugh Cudlipp: "Cassandra disagrees...