Word: northern
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...northern cities have more sharply segregated housing conditions than Milwaukee, where de facto barriers for years have walled Negroes into the inner core. And last summer and fall, few cities seemed less likely to do anything about the problem...
just as they did when the country was the British colony of Northern Rhodesia. The blacks themselves are divided into 7 tribes whose rivalries are often exploited by ambitious politicians...
...tainted plankton; the pesticide becomes concentrated in their bodies, and the original dose ultimately reaches multifold strength in fish-eating birds, which then often die or stop reproducing. DDT is almost certainly to blame for the alarming decrease in New England's once flourishing peregrine falcons, northern red-shouldered hawks and black-crowned night herons...
...section story. Time published a special essay on student power and concluded that Universities should hurry to include students in the important decisions that affect them. What's most important of all, of course, is that Columbia proved that students, without help from the delicate political immunity that accompanies Northern black demonstrations around the time of Dr. King's death, occupy a position of strength within the University. With the right technique, students can rally enough power to stop the University. Whether this is also enough power to change it remains in doubt. This is the third stage...
...Southern California (20,000 homes, 5,000 apartments, 52 mobile home parks), Watt has expanded swiftly since joining Boise Cascade in 1966. President Ray A. Watt, 48, a former Douglas Aircraft plant official, has doubled his executive team to a total of 16 men, started several new projects in Northern California, and spread out to Seattle. Next year, he expects to begin building more homes in Chicago and Washington. Watt thus joins the small but growing group of big-volume builders whose ties with capital-rich corporations are enabling them to spread out their Operations to wider areas...