Word: traffice
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...TRAFFIC JAM is so serious that the Civil Aeronautics Administration will ask next year for about $200 million to install new ground and air controls to direct and speed up planes. The CAA wants to link civilian-airport towers to the air-defense radar system (so that the towers can keep better track of commercial planes), install new extra-long-range radar, and improve pilot-to-tower communications...
...Arthur S. Genet, 46, a railroader, was named president of Greyhound Corp., biggest U.S. bus company. He will succeed Orville Swan Caesar, president since 1946, who will move up to board chairman. Genet, whom Caesar hails as a "wizard in the field of traffic promotion," was born in Manhattan, became controller of New York's Central Coal Co. Inc. at the age of 30. He began his railroading career in 1943 as an officer of National Carloading Corp., became its president (at 35) a year later. In 1946 he became assistant vice president of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway...
...week, the Harvard Square-Arlington line will be replaced by buses. Traffic in the Square will become a little more congested, and the carbon monoxide fumes a little thicker. But down below, the lights will still cast their eerie shadows, and footsteps will rattle in the sooty vaults to the same regular, timed changor and roar of the subway
...came up to an undergraduate, hit him in the face, and the tussle was on. Within a minute after the first blow was struck the youths scattered into the traffic along Massachusetts Avenue. The injured senior received his cut when kicked while lying on the sidewalk. He was treated with two stitches at Stillman Infirmary yesterday...
Meanwhile, Cambridge Police Chief Patrick F. Ready said, "In addition to spot checks, all students tagged for traffic and parking regulations will be required to show proper insurance and registration." He added that "we have very nosy and observant officers who get inquisitive once in a while...