Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...really do anything to help the situation until someone abolishes the athletic department at Ohio State, or at Harvard too for that matter," Bradley said...
Union Carbide Corporation announced last month that in order to comply with a federal government order to curb air pollution at its Marietta, Ohio plant, it will have to lay off 625 of the plant's approximately 1200 workers. Carbide has one of the worst records of all U.S. corporations in refusing to curb air pollution. Harvard, with 68,520 shares, worth over $3,000,000, is by far the educational institute with the largest ownership of Carbide stock...
Carbide's Marietta plant, which makes iron alloys necessary for the production of steel, releases 44,568 pounds of dirt and dust and 246,550 pounds of sulfur oxides every day into the Ohio valley air, not from smoke-stacks, but from large holes in the roof of the factory...
Peterson said these doughnuts included such areas as Westhester County and Long Island, N.Y., suburban New Jersey, and Shaker Heights, Ohio. When he described these areas to the Jewish faculty members, one stood up and said, "Dr. Peterson, those aren't doughnuts, they're bagels...
...primly uniformed kids look like circus midgets on the movie set for The Bells of St. Mary's. In fact, they are fourth-to eighth-graders at St. Helen's, a small Roman Catholic parochial school in Newbury, Ohio. For the past three years, Father James J. Moran, 65, a former Notre Dame boxing champ, has made unicycling a requirement for passing phys ed at St. Helen's. Though he bought the first cycle on a lark, Moran soon decided that the gadgets are dandy exercise machines as well as preparation for an even greater balancing...