Word: ohio
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...longer be certain that he will not be embarrassed by defections. Moreover, the rules now require that to be placed in nomination in Miami, a candidate must have the support of 50 delegates-no more than 20 of these from any single state. Thus Governors John Gilligan of Ohio, Milton Shapp of Pennsylvania and Marvin Mandel of Maryland, and Senators Harrison Williams of New Jersey and John Tunney of California, all have abandoned plans to run as favorite sons this year...
...HOWELL, 24, was footloose after an eight-month tour as a lieutenant in Viet Nam when he heard that Muskie was recruiting. A red-haired native of Ohio who graduated from the University of Florida in 1969, Howell signed on in January (at $200 per week plus expenses) to be Muskie's campaign coordinator in Florida's 18 northeastern counties...
Similar experiments have been under way in the U.S. since last October. The Ford Motor Co. planned and helped to inaugurate phone-bus systems in Ann Arbor, Mich., and Columbus, Ohio. Consultants from M.I.T. helped to set up another in Batavia, N.Y. But none of the U.S. experiments compares in size to the system in Regina, where Transit Manager Wally Atkinson expects to make Telebuses available to 60,000 citizens by the end of the year and to provide citywide coverage...
Representatives of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) held a recruiting meeting for black students at Oberlin College in Ohio late last month. The meeting was held off campus and drew no student protest...
Firing Line. William F. Buckley Jr. moderates a discussion between Rep. Paul N. McCloskey (R-Calif.) and Rep. John M. Ashbrook (R-Ohio), the two candidates opposing Nixon in New Hampshire, 8, March 5, Chan...