Word: saginaw
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Robert Griffin into greeting the President on his arrival at Tri-City Airport, though neither helped him do any campaigning the rest of the day. Advancemen also had laid out a 57-mile motorcade route that passed through a dozen communities but carefully avoided the main population centers of Saginaw and Bay City, both Democratic strongholds...
...deductions on the papers could be defended, observed that "the nation has a right to expect better of Presidents" than Nixon's efforts to cut every conceivable tax corner. In eastern Michigan, where a special congressional election will be held next week (see following story), the formerly pro-Nixon Saginaw News called for his resignation, saying: "The enormity of his tax liability cast the final dark and tragic shadow over a faltering Administration and the dwindling presidency...
...looked like snow that winter day, and John Bintz was swept up with inspiration. An apple grower near Saginaw, Mich., Bintz had been searching for ways to use all the dirt left over from bulldozing a pond next to his orchards. Why not build a mountain? So with an earth leveler, he pushed the soil into a 60-ft. mound and named it the Apple Mountain Ski Resort. That was a dozen years ago. Today Apple Mountain has grown to 200 ft., and it bristles with eight ski lifts, an eight-nozzle snowmaking machine, an equipment shop, a ski school...
Eric C. Cotter of Saginaw, Mich., and Eliot House (Biology); Stephen Hartz, of Belmont and Leverett House (Social Studies); Barton S. Herskovitz, of BalaCynwyd. Penn., and Kirkland House (Social Studies): Edward R. Houston, of Cos Cob. Conn., and Dunster House (Visual Studies); Kenneth W. Jost, of Nashville. Tenn., and Leverett House (History): Jon A Lanham, of Trenton, N. J., and Dudley House (English): Charles A, Linker, of Scarsdale, N. Y., and Dudley House (Biochemical Sciences); Ronald T. Luke, of Dallas, Tex., and Kirkland House (Social Studies); Barry A. Margolin, of Queens Village and Kirkland House (Social Studies); Kenny R. Marotta...
...seniors were: Bruce A. Boucher (Classics and English) of Dunster House and Birmingham, Ala.; James M. Fallows (History and Literature) of Adams House and Redlands, Calif.: Eric C. Hanson (Biology) of Eliot House and Honolulu, Hawaii; Kent M. Kelth (Government) of Eliot House and Saginaw, Michigan: EricReiman (Government) of Lowell House and Seattle, Washington; and Paul S. Viita (Mathematics) of Leverett House and Braintree...