Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Wild Man" McNeeley, local boy who fights Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight championship of the world Dec. 4 in Toronto, isn't even ranked in the National Boxing Association...
...MacKinnon, Director of Research for the Toronto Board of Education, will give the annual Burton Lecture on Elementary Education, Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum large lecture hall. MacKinnon will speak on "Insistent Tasks in Language Learning." The lecture, under the auspices of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is free and open to the public...
...seven disappointing seasons (lifetime record: 24 wins, 24 losses), came alive and won 21 games to lead the National League. Cocky Jim O'Toole, 24, with only 17 victories (and 21 losses) to show for two previous seasons, won 18. And Kansas City Castoff Ken Johnson, bought from Toronto for $35,000, won five games in his first five weeks on the club...
...other action at the short session, the Council voted to investigate the possibilities of a student exchange program with the University of Toronto. Toronto has asked to send 24 students, half of them women, to Harvard for a three-day period...
Died. John B. (for Bright) Kennedy, 67, radio's pungent Garroway precursor, onetime managing editor of Collier's, who moderated Mutual's folksy People's Rally in the 1930s, gave the first network airing to scores of notables, including Al Smith; following intestinal surgery; in Toronto...