Word: breast
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Miss Bluebell's frosty scrutiny. On the other hand, successful applicants get free nose-bobbing, tooth-straightening or ear-flattening operations if they need them. Most of the girls are English, with a sprinkling of Germans and Scandinavians. French girls, Miss Kelly explains, "do not have the proper breast line"-meaning that they tend to be smaller-busted...
...dozen different viruses have been found to cause cancer in mice, and they show a bewildering variety of behavior. Some are clearly inherited. One is passed on from generation to generation in mouse-mothers' milk, so daughter mice develop breast cancer. A male mouse may be a healthy carrier of this virus and infect a female with which he is mated...
...shots of Mount Kenya. It also has a portly, natty, sophisticated Hollywood lion named Zamba, who looks as though he came from F.A.O. Schwarz and waddles like a middle-aged millionaire stuffed with Chateaubriand and Trancopal-what's more, while on location in Kenya he nibbled daintily on breast of chicken and disdainfully refused to associate with those poor, backward, underdeveloped African lions...
Pringle's pool record came in the 200-yard breast stroke, the next-to-last event of the meet. In spite of the effects of winning the individual medley and the 200-yard backstroke earlier in the contest, he pressed on to a brilliant 2:18.1 clocking, breaking the record of 2:20.0 set last year by Princeton great Gardiner Green. Pringle's win, with a second place by Porky Pitts, insured the Crimson victory before the start of the final relay. A second by Bill Chadsey in the individual medley gave the Crimson that event as well...
Only in the individual medley and the backstroke, will the Crimson find relatively easy going. There, All-American John Pringle should continue his string of victories. Against Army, Pringle set a University record of 2:17.8 in the 200-yard breast stroke and an Army pool record in the individual medley...