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...when the center signed a purchase agreement for 11.9 acres of a former bean field two days before Christmas 1969. The land was to be the site of a low-income housing project, the sixth that the group had initiated, the first in the suburbs. Says Center Director Jack Quigley: "If we were not to be guilty of gilding the ghetto, we would have to get into the suburbs." Black Jack was chosen because it was one of the few areas in northern St. Louis County that was zoned for multiple-family dwellings. Named Park View Heights, the $3.5 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Fixing the Odds in Black Jack | 4/26/1971 | See Source »

Question Mark. The letters and petitions produced a White House cancellation of the project in May, but it was revived five days later when Quigley and Mittelstadt appealed to HUD. With Park View Heights a near reality, Black Jack decided to incorporate. The Interreligious Center tried to block incorporation, but its suit was dismissed. On Sept. 10, 1970. Black Jack became a city. Insisting that the objections were economic, not racial, the new little town held hearings; within six weeks it adopted a zoning regulation that would prevent the construction of homes for more than one family. Two black members...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Fixing the Odds in Black Jack | 4/26/1971 | See Source »

Harvard will be hindered in its efforts by injuries. "One of these is the condition of [Tom] Spengler's cranky knee," McCurdy said. "He is under treatment by Dr. Bart Quigley but the trouble is it's been so long since he's been able to train hard that he's beginning to demonstrate the stride Quigley uses rushing onto the football field in errands of medical mercy...

Author: By E. J. Dionne, | Title: Injuries Will Hurt Track, But Harvard Win Expected | 4/17/1971 | See Source »

...days later in Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, when Dr. Thomas Quigley showed him the x-rays and began talking about putting a rod in his arm, Martucci realized that he definitely wouldn't play again for Harvard...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: It's Been A Long Football Season For Martucci and His Broken Arm | 11/19/1970 | See Source »

...Pacific. American B-52 bombers once again flew missions over the Ho Chi Minh Trail to stem a North Vietnamese buildup in the Demilitarized Zone. Ralph Nader was locked in another safety battle with General Motors. The WAVES got a new chief, the eighth in their history, Commander Robin Quigley. The holiday season's first gift suggestion for the patriot who has everything was marketed by a California firm: the All-American candle that when burned gives off the scent of (Right on, Mom!) apple pie. Most normal, if not atavistic, of all, the Saturday Evening Post vowed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: American Notes: Back to Normalcy | 11/16/1970 | See Source »

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