Word: orlandos
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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FIRST BASE--Orlando Cepeda.. That's all you need to say to realize that San Francisco is better equipped. His only trouble is he has problems when the pressure is on, but 33 homers and a .300 batting mark make him the pick over Moose Skowron, who had a tough, .270 year...
...diagnose with certainty. But in late August the number of cases increased until last week there were at least 164 (with 50 proved by laboratory tests) and 13 deaths. Elsewhere in Florida 20 more cases were reported, and a Maryland boy died of encephalitis after a visit to Orlando. 100 miles northeast of St. Petersburg. By then the fever was too high to hide...
Reducing the Force. Since he went back to the police board five years ago. Priest has brought in top consultants, such as famed Criminology Professor (University of California at Berkeley) Orlando W. Wilson, now Chicago's police superintendent (TIME, March 7, 1960). Today, Priest gets advice from the privately supported Governmental Research Institute in St. Louis and from Washington University Psychologist Philip DuBois. He has raised police morale and efficiency with higher salaries and by instituting informal skull sessions for district commanders and their...
Special Branch (political) police searched for him everywhere, regularly swooped on his dowdy little home in Orlando township, searched bus stations and railway terminals. But towering (6 ft. 2 in., 245 Ibs.), affable Nelson Mandela sped from one hideout to another. Often he telephoned newspapers with defiant statements against the government; once he even gave a television interview to the BBC. Last February he traveled to a Pan-African congress in Addis Ababa and returned unnoticed...
...years ago, Brooks received an Ernest Orlando Memorial award for his extensive work in nuclear research...