Word: essex
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MICHAEL AYRTON Essex, England For the real male minotaur, see above...
Honorable mentions were awarded to John W. Gibson, Etta Wolpert, and Jack Sullivan. Miss Wolpert is an assistant professor at Haverhill North Essex Community College. Gibson is a junior at Emerson College...
...Newark's Essex House, Scranton obviously referred to Goldwater's weakness in the East when he declared: "Republicans in New Jersey and Republicans in Pennsylvania both want to participate in the election of a Republican as the next President of the U.S. Neither of us is prepared to have the East Coast of this great nation sawed off and set afloat in the ocean this November. We want...
Bowing to the criticism, school officials have now abolished the exam in Essex, Leicestershire and Manchester. Last week the influential London County Council (1,300 schools, 425,000 pupils) carried on the trend by dropping the one-shot exam in favor of a wholechild "profile" compiled in primary school years. Results will place primary graduates in one of seven standardized ability groups. Parents will be allowed to "nominate" any two London secondary schools, although a child's profile will determine where he finally goes...
Either by luck or foresight, Connally hooked up with two extremely helpful men after passing his bar exam in 1938. He became Representative Lyndon Johnson's congressional secretary, won a Legion of Merit as a lieutenant aboard the carrier Essex in World War II, managed an Austin radio station, then became attorney for Fort Worth Oil Millionaire Sid Richardson. Tips from Richardson brought Connally a personal fortune of millions through deals in oil properties. The friendship of Johnson, whom Connally served as top strategist in every L.B.J. election campaign since 1937, brought him appointment as Secretary of the Navy...