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...nation's high schools. The Madison, Wis., chapter will try to do so this summer by publishing a state-wide underground newspaper aimed at teenagers, sending a "radical rock-'n'-roll band" to tour youth-recreation spots. It even hopes to "radicalize" a surf club in Sheboygan and send its recruiters across the state line into Dubuque, Iowa, home of the original Little Old Lady...
...sprung up everywhere. Beginning service a year ago in Ames, Iowa, with two planes and eight employees, onetime B-26 Pilot Paul G. Delman has built his Commuter Airlines into a bustling business that today has a monthly haul of 3,500 passengers from such places as Ames and Sheboygan, Wis., to Chicago. Midstate Air Commuter Service in three years has built a profitable business linking the isolated paper-industry towns of Wisconsin to Chicago. Pilgrim Airlines of New London, Conn., which currently shuttles to Kennedy International Airport 74 times a week, in four years has raised its monthly passenger...
...judges completed their review in due course, and last week in Atlantic City, Steven C. Swett, manager of the Time Inc. Education Department, presented the awards. The winners: Cooper Union (in New York City) for the most improved alumni magazine and Lakeland College (in Sheboygan, Wis.) for the most impressive mail campaign...
...Packers, Curly persuaded his reluctant employers to donate the money for jerseys and stockings-a transaction for which the Indian Packing Co. might be eternally grateful if it had not gone out of business in 1920. Lambeau's Packers started strong: they won their first ten games, shellacking Sheboygan 87-0 and walloping Racine 76-6. Green Bay was all set to claim the championship of the world (or at least Wisconsin) when the Packers lost to Beloit, 6-0, in their last game of the season...
...last week, for one reason or another, most of the hate had ebbed away. Over the years, hundreds of workers had simply packed up and left Sheboygan. Those who remained-union men and company officials alike-seemed heartily sick of the whole mess. "There is a great weariness with the matter," said City Editor Carl Fiedler of the Sheboygan Press after the settlement was announced. "There was very little reaction. In fact, I'd say there was hardly...