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Word: ohio (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...There is a second system of justice for the poor, for members of racial minorities, for the young people of this country, and a third one for those who act against the people subject to the second for the police in Chicago, for the national guardsmen in Ohio for the highway patrol in Jackson State," he continued...

Author: By Patti B. Saris, | Title: McCarthy Hints New Presidential Drive | 11/11/1971 | See Source »

Using a direct-mail drive. Old American has been test-marketing its violence policy for four months in states west of Ohio. Two weeks ago, the company began advertising in the Chicago Daily News. So far, 500 policies have been sold. Notes President McGee: "Violence insurance seemed to us a need of the times. But we still don't know if there is a demand for it." If the idea fails, it will not be for want of trying by Old American's ad-writing chief, who at one point in his pitch says: "You never know what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INSURANCE: The Violent Sell | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

Other speakers included Carol Henderson Evans, coordinator of the Boston United Women's Contingent (UWC), Jerry Frieworth, a Student Mobilization Committee (SMC) regional coordinator. Leo Fenster, an official of the United Auto Workers (UAW) in Cleveland, Ohio, and Don Gurewitz, a GBPAC spokesman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thousands March, Rally in Boston | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

...head coach Bob Harrison thinks his team can play with any of them, "Last year we fed those kids to the wolves with a schedule that included St. Louis, Michigan, California, and Ohio State," he said last night, "But we got some valuable experience and confidence, and this year we should be able to play with them...

Author: By Jonathan P. Carlson, | Title: Cagers Preparing for Tough Schedule | 11/3/1971 | See Source »

Candice Bergen plays (she can never be said actually to portray) T.R. Baskin, a callow young thing from Ohio, so fresh faced that she looks like a Clearasil testimonial. T.R. gets a job in the typing pool of some Kafkaesque neon-lit office. A friend finds her a date with an affluent racist, whom she fearlessly denounces. After that it is home to her crummy one-room apartment and endless nights falling asleep in front of the television...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Alienation Blues | 11/1/1971 | See Source »

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