Word: bedded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wonder if other readers noticed the psychological tie-in between Colonel Stapp's stern parents and his obviously masochistic choice of career [Sept. 12]. The religiously strict father, and the mother who "tried to strap the unruly youngster in bed," surely drove him to rebel (in pursuit of scientific studies), but later to conform, strapping himself into the rocket sled in death-bent compensation. The many protective straps that he has invented, as well as other devices, show a fortunate outcome of an emotionally unhealthy childhood...
...Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. And Brad Smith had been assigned by TIME to retrace their journey, photographing each landmark just as they first saw it, at the same time of year and the same time of day, from the same vantage point of mountain peak or river bed that they had described in their journals...
...game at noon today on the Business School Field, the Crimson will have an unlikely line that includes an outside left with a cold that had him in bed Wednesday and Thursday, a center forward playing outsider right, an inside right who did not work out yesterday because of a cold, and a center forward who drilled only lightly because of a bruised fact...
Hank Homes, the outside left, worked out for just a few minutes after being in bed with a cold two days this week. Dick Fisher, at inside right, missed yesterday's practice but is practically recevered from his cold, and Grey Hodnett, the center, will probably not be hothered by his bruised foot, and ranks as perhaps the healthiest of Munro's forwards...
Despite the great advances in medicines and surgery, the main treatment still is rest, so as to keep the work done by the heart at a minimum and allow time for scar tissue to form. In many cases of lesser severity, the period of complete bed rest is about three weeks, followed by convalescence of two or three months; in more serious cases, convalescence lasts six months or more. Doctors' long-term advice to most recovered coronary patients includes regular-but not strenuous-exercise, abstinence from tobacco, dieting against excess weight, and, insofar as it is possible, freedom from...