Word: northern
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...missed the . . . point most likely to interest TIME'S readers. Four small counties in Northern California-Napa, Sonoma, Santa Clara and Alameda (which includes the Livermore Valley) produce together less than a third of California's annual 140 million gallons. Yet, in the field of table wine, these counties won 19 out of 20 gold and all 23 silver medals...
...advise Southern states on the proper conduct of racial relations. Usually this advice contains no indication that the donor appreciates the institutional and historical framework within which change must be effected; and all too often it reeks self-righteousness which is by no means justified. To show that the Northern escutcheon is not without blot, one need search no further than Cambridge, itself, seat of culture and learning, to find an instance of social discrimination which occurred only last Spring...
...Southern Pacific and hated it. Recalls Bob: "He told me never to get mixed up in a job I didn't enjoy, no matter what rewards it offered." Bob was born & raised in San Francisco, a geographical accident that he tries to minimize in ruling California's northern and southern branches with an impartial hand...
Although both the United States and Russia are naturally wealthy nations, the allocation of Iranian petroleum becomes a prime consideration when one country wants to conserve its oil and another attempts the upkeep of a large military machine. Any Russian entrenchment in northern Iran comes as an economic and strategic threat to the Anglo-American interests in nearby Arabia. Besides giving the Soviet Union sufficient oil to maintain the ambitions of the Red Army, the plan for twenty-five years of Russian exploitation would weaken Allied control of the Iranian government and weaken the entire Anglo-American position...
According to Allegretti, the HDC selected "An Enemy of the People" in order to give "the student body a chance to see a play representing the drama of Northern Europe, and a play not seen recently on the professional stage. We feel that 'An Enemy of the People' meets both requirements...