Word: nevadas
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Straight Alcohol. In fact, hazing that inflicts physical or mental abuse is banned by most universities and colleges and several states. But it still goes on to some degree. There have been other deaths. Last year at the University of Nevada at Reno John Davies died after being forced to drink straight alcohol, whisky, vodka and gin, for more than 24 hours by a fraternity called the Sundowners. In New Jersey in 1974 William Flowers, a pledge to the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at Monmouth College, suffocated in a "grave" he had been forced to dig for himself...
...complex has the case become that it is expected to take decades to settle. One enterprising attorney, Taylor Moore of Houston, is issuing a twelve-page newsletter to enable other lawyers to keep abreast of developments. Price: $200 a month. So many alleged wills have turned up that a Nevada promoter bound them together in a soft-cover book that sells...
...Arkansas 6 * California 45 leaning Colorado 7 * Connecticut 8 * Delaware 3 * Florida 17 * Georgia 12 * Hawaii 4 * Idaho 4 * Illinois 26 * Indiana 13 * Iowa 8 * Kansas 7 * Kentucky 9 * Louisiana 10 * Maine 4 * Maryland 10 * Massachusetts 14 * Michigan 21 * Minnesota 10 * Mississippi 7 * Missouri 12 * Montana 4 * Nebraska 5 * Nevada 3 * New Hampshire 4 * New Jersey 17 * New Mexico 4 * New York 41 * North Carolina 13 * North Dakota 3 * Ohio 25 leaning Oklahoma 8 * Oregon 6 leaning Pennsylvania 27 * Rhode Island 4 * South Carolina 8 * South Dakota 4 * Tennessee 10 * Texas 26 * Utah 4 * Vermont 3 * Virginia 12 * Washington...
...Ford has solid leads in Arizona, Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. Alaska, Washington and Montana tilt toward Ford. New Mexico, which has voted for the winner in every presidential election since it entered the Union in 1912, is too close to call, with perhaps 16% of the voters still undecided. Nevada, Colorado and Oregon are also dead heats. So is the biggest prize of all-California...
...WEST. Ford is out front in Arizona, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Two states, Alaska and Montana, are leaning toward him. Carter is ahead only in Hawaii, and he has slipped there. California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada remain too close to call...