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During the Depression, life teetered on the edge of discomfort for the Fords. As a high school student, Jerry had to wait on tables to supplement the family income. Nonetheless, he still had time to indulge the passion of his youth: football. A strapping youngster, he played center for South High School for reasons that probably had as much to do with temperament as physique. Ford always had his hand on the ball, but he snapped it to the quarterback who called the plays and scored the touchdowns. As Ford acknowledges, he never stopped playing center even when he gave...
...nodding to others to turn left. The other stood in the middle of the street about 20 feet up from the intersection. It was hard to figure out quite what she was supposed to be doing, but at least everyone who drives through Lancaster knows they have patrolwomen to supplement their metermaids...
...today's Time, a 38-page supplement lists the people who seem to the magazine's editors "destined to provide the United States with new leadership." The list includes politicians, businessmen, athletes, educators and scientists...
...Kennedy Library Corporation also announced arrangements with the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority and Harvard University to secure 800 additional spaces to supplement the on-site parking during peak periods...
Gwaltney got the idea for something like the Chronicle in 1957, when he was editor of the Johns Hopkins alumni magazine. At that time, he helped fashion an insert dealing with various national issues in education. The supplement took off and soon reached a circulation of 2.4 million. In an effort to widen his focus, Gwaltney left the Hopkins magazine and got a grant from the Carnegie Foundation "to find out," as he puts it, "what information educators needed and weren't getting." In 1966 he began publishing the Chronicle. Last July the paper finally moved into the black...