Word: al
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Press: Walter Lippmann, Roy Howard, James Reston, DeWitt and Lila Bell Wallace, Samuel I. Newhouse, John Cowles, Al Capp, Hedda Hopper, George Gallup...
...vessel that is necessary during fetal life, but should close automatically soon after birth). He followed this with a more daring operation in 1946 to remove a narrowed section of the aorta-a crippling and potentially fatal defect with which some babies are born. Baltimore's Dr. Al fred Blalock opened the field for surgery directly on a malformed heart with the first blue-baby operation, which he devised in 1944 with Pediatrician Helen Taussig...
...picky eaters that an accompanying list spells out what must be otherwise disposed of. "There you are," says ARCHITECTURAL FORUM Managing Editor Peter Blake, "with a paper bag full of disgusting garbage and find you must go through it piece by piece to get out metals, bottles, plastics, et al...
Unfortunately, Gunnoe's absence is only one of many woes coach Bruce Munro will have to cope with today. Joey Prahl is sidelined with a sprained ankle, goalie Gil Leaf is still on crutches, defenseman John Carroll popped his bad knee, and Captain Al Straus will play with an arm he can't straighten...
...approached, but its faculty considered journalism on a par with lathe turning. Columbia finally got the nod, along with some $2,000,000 that became available after Pulitzer's death in 1911. The next year, the first class of 77 men and women entered the school-and al most immediately threatened to quit...