Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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MISS Susan Orkins? Better make that Cadet Colonel Orkins, who represents yet another first for women's equality. She has been made commander of the 500-member Air Force ROTC wing at Ohio State University. Most of Colonel Orkins' subordinates are men, which could cause a protocol problem for the 22-year-old biology major on Saturday nights. ("May I have this dance, sir-I mean madam?") Luckily her fiance attends another university and hence is outside her control, militarily speaking. They intend to marry this year-after she receives her Air Force commission...
...because Notre Dame President Theodore Hesburgh stands against "racism and repression." And the game was played in Dallas, where "football is the plaything of oilmen and their right-wing political friends" and where John Kennedy was shot. In the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Wechsler was pulling for Stanford against Ohio State because Stanford Quarterback Jim Plunkett is the son of blind parents, his mother a Chicano, and Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes is a middle-American "martinet of the old school...
...Lima, Ohio, a 7-year-old boy appears to be recovering from one of the deadliest diseases of all (see MEDICINE...
...Kent, Ohio...
Rabies, a virus infection transmitted to humans through bites from infected animals, has always been considered fatal. So far, all those known to have contracted it have died, often after long, horrible illnesses. Now there is an apparent exception to this deadly rule. Matthew Winkler, 7, of Willshire, Ohio, has not only managed to survive the disease for two months, but last week he made medical history by showing signs of recovery...