Word: arizona
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Among the seven new Republican Senators are some men of tested high caliber, notably, Kentucky's scholarly John Sherman Cooper, who unseated Senator Thomas Underwood. Still others among the seven show promise, e.g., Arizona's Barry Goldwater, a department-store operator who ousted grey, quiet Majority Leader Ernest McFarland, and Michigan Representative Charles E. Potter, who unseated Senator Blair Moody. In some states, the Eisenhower landslide failed to pull in strong Republican candidates. In New Mexico, Ike almost tugged Pat Hurley (Secretary of War under Herbert Hoover) across the line, but Hurley finally lost to Senator Dennis Chavez...
...Arizona: Howard Pyle...
Meanwhile, Hawaii's new and elaborate tidal wave warning system had gone into action. From Arizona, and Sitka and Fairbanks in Alaska, reports from other seismographs were flashed to the Coast and Geodetic Survey's central clearinghouse for wave warnings on Oahu. The quake was plotted in the Kamchatka area...
...never bothers to do anything about it. After all, it is only nail-biting, and it is not the reason for the patient's visit. Also, it gets little attention in medical texts. When Dr. James M. Hesser, of Benson, out in the yucca-and-mesquite mesas of Arizona, wanted to know more about the cause & cure of nail-biting, he asked the A.M.A. Journal to fill him in. Last week the Journal replied...
...workers and servicemen account for more than 52% of the market). But more & more retired couples, tired of housecleaning chores and high living costs, are moving into homes on wheels. "Many people have the idea that only gypsies or tramps live in trailers," said one housewife on wheels in Arizona. "We are semi-retired and have a business employing 1,000 people...