Word: pittsburgh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Vasili Kuznetsov, 76, a veteran diplomat whose career peaked in 1953 when he was named Deputy Foreign Minister. He simultaneously served for two years as Moscow's Ambassador to Peking. (In the early '30s Kuznetsov earned an M.S. at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, and worked in the open-hearth division of the Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich.) In praising the new Vice President, Politburo Member Mikhail Suslov, 74, referred to Kuznetsov's "rich experience of life." In his speech of acceptance, Kuznetsov pledged to dedicate "all my strength" to fulfilling the high honor...
...owned for 60 years: its American rights to the name and trademark of Bayer aspirin were confiscated during World War I and thereafter given to Sterling Drug. Since the '50s, Bayer (pronounced Buyer in Germany) has been getting back into the U.S. market acquiring Mobay Chemical of Pittsburgh and Cutter Laboratories of Berkeley, Calif., but it has never regained a significant position in U.S. consumer drugs. Last week it moved to do so, by offering "at least" $40 a share for a controlling interest in Miles Laboratories, Elkhart Ind.-based maker of Alka-Seltzer and One-a-Day vitamins...
...Texas (1) 3 0 6. Colorado 4 0 7. Alabama (tie) 3 1 Arkansas 4 0 9. Nebraska 3 1 10. Penn State 3 1 11. Notre Dame 3 1 12. Texas A & M 3 1 13. Brigham Young (1) 3 0 14. California 4 0 15. Pittsburgh 3 1 16. Kentucky 3 1 17. Texas Tech 3 1 18. LSU 2 1 19. Wisconsin 4 0 20. Florida...
...summer game has ended. It is October, and while the perennial champions--Cincinnati and Pittsburgh--and the new challengers--among them Chicago--have faltered, two teams have survived the 162-game schedule to earn the right to wage battle for the National League pennant...
Therapists use various methods: standard talk techniques, meditation and hypnosis, either with individuals or in mass sessions that sometimes smack of revival meetings. In many cases, the discipline sounds more entrepreneurial than scientific. Ralph Grossi, a Pittsburgh hypnotherapist, travels to ten clinics in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia where he treats some 25 people a week with past-lives therapy at $75 per session. An Arizona couple, Dick and Trenna Sutphen, who say they first met and married thousands of years ago, not only operate group seminars but also market tape recordings enabling patients to treat themselves at home. Typically...