Word: oklahomas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...surrey with a fringe on the bottom, turned up in a mock audition skit at a party celebrating the closing, after nearly five years and 1,925 performances, of their famed Broad way musical South Pacific. Still the long-run champion of all musicals: Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! with 2,246 performances...
...Federal Power Commission has the power to fix prices on interstate sales of natural gas (TIME, Dec. 14). The court had originally refused to review the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals, but was asked to reconsider by the Phillips Petroleum Co. and the states of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico...
Kentucky returned to the top spot in this week's Associated Press basketball poll, which was released today. Retaining second spot is Duquesne, while Indiana dropped from first to third. The others in the first five are Western Kentucky and Oklahoma...
...rest of the top ten is composed of Notre Dame, Oklahoma City, Holy Cross, New England's only representative, which dropped from sixth to eighth, Minnesota, and George Washington, in that order...
Died. Thomas Elmer Braniff, 70, Oklahoma City insuranceman, founder-president of Braniff International Airways (1928), the nation's sixth largest airline; with eleven others in the crash of a privately owned Mallard amphibian plane which iced up on the way home from a duck-hunting trip; on the shore of Lake Wallace, near Shreveport...