Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Deregulation of oil and gas prices would increase inflation and unemployment, Sen. Howard P. Metzenbaum (D-Ohio) told a crowd of 150 last night in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room...
Three and a half years ago I was only a freshman from Ohio who thought "playing hockey" meant skipping school. In the Midwest, basketball was the only sport in the winter, but you--the Harvard hockey team--stole my affections...
...Service Indiana power plant near Evansville to another at Terre Haute, and 250 more to perform similar duty along an intentionally undisclosed coal route. Other states in the region assigned their police forces to protect coal shipments. Moreover, the Coast Guard patrolled a 42-mile "safety zone" along the Ohio River from the Cannelton Locks to Newburgh, Ind., where much of the nonunion coal was barged...
...twelve months, police have searched her estate, as well as a farm in Illinois and a summer home in Ohio that she had inherited from her husband. "We have no evidence of murder," says Glen view Police Chief William Bartlett. Still, since Mrs. Brach has made no use of her credit cards or bank accounts, police assume she is dead...
...since Betty Grable was a base hit with World War II G.I.s. Grable and her fabled gams had a printing of 3 million; Farrah, teeth rampant on a field of mane, found a home in 7 million dormitories, dens, bedrooms and barracks. "She set standards for the industry," rhapsodizes Ohio Poster Maker Ted Trikilis, whose Pro Arts company banked $1 million last year, thanks largely to Farrah's alfresco appeal. Farrah, however, is about to have Spinksian competition. This week Trikilis unrolls his newest poster, a pink-bikinied Cheryl Tiegs. Farrah is an "incredibly sexy girl," but Cheryl exudes that...