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Pope acknowledges Professor Kammerer's facts but draws different conclusions. Pope distinguishes between policy making and electoral politics when describing the manager's political activity. The former is appropriate; the latter is not, Pope states.
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SAN BERNARDINO - Half a century after graduating high school, the Class of 1962 still remembers the carefree fun of cruising and good- natured but intense rivalry between the city's two high schools, San Bernardino and Pacific.
What I remember most is that people in the early '60s knew how to have fun," said Sue Kelly, who graduated from Pacific High the year Ringo Starr joined The Beatles. "Perris Hill Park was completely safe, and the only trouble was when those Cardinals would try to paint our 'P' red.
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The "Secret Service" men in last week's photo apparently wanted to keep their identity under wraps, even after 48 years.
The photo was of the Redlands High School World Affairs Club's entry in the RHS Homecoming Parade in October 1962.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - If you ask elected officials and business leaders here, they tell you a consolidated city-county government has been the stabilizing force at the heart of their community's rise to prominence on the national map.
There are widely known attractions both old, such as the iconic Grand Ole Opry, and new, such as the Tennessee Titans' LP field. There are the same farms and wooded areas around the county's outer edges that existed a century ago.
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The knees. And the hip. And the shoulder, too.
Those are the things (all replaced surgically) that remind Bob Coleman that it's been 49 years since he was a senior football player at Tenafly.
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[[[James Savage] returned to the United States in 1931, energized from her studies and achievements. The Great Depression had nearly stopped art sales. She pushed on, and in 1934 became the first African-American artist to be elected to the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors. She then launched the Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts, located in a basement on West 143rd Street in Harlem. She opened her studio to anyone who wanted to paint, draw, or sculpt. Her many young students would include the future nationally known artists Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, and Gwendolyn Knight. Another student was the sociologist Kenneth B. Clark, whose later research contributed to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education that ruled school segregation unconstitutio...
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Would this new coach of the Buffalo Bills ever win a game? Fans had to be asking that question about Lou Saban before the game played on this particular date.
The Bills had started the 1962 season 0-5, putting themselves at the bottom of the AFL's Eastern Division. Week Six, though, was different. The Bills thumped the San Diego Chargers, 35-10, in War Memorial Stadium.
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California High School
Class of 1962. May 17-20. Palm Springs Hyatt Regency. Information at Cal High 1962 Reunion, P.O. Box 1777, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, calhi1962@gmail.com, or 562-947-1902.
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Contrary to urban myth, the movie was a notable hit, though roundly despised by most mainstream critics and the highbrows at Film Culture.) Channeling my adolescent self, I'd have voted for it at the time, along with Jeanne Moreau in Jules and Jim (Most Enchanting Actress), Toshiro Mifune in Yojimbo (Coolest Actor), Claire Bloom in The Chapman Report (Sexiest Supporting Actress), Peter Sellers in Lolita (Weirdest Supporting Actor), Luis Buñuel for Viridiana (Hippest Director), Cape Fear (Scariest Screenplay), and Shoot the Piano Player (Foreign Film I Most Wanted to Live. [...] mutatis mutandis, I'd vote for most of them now.