Word: breast
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Ever since virus-like particles were first observed in the milk of women with family histories of breast cancer, many women with similar family histories have worried about whether they can breast-feed their infants without transmitting the disease. Their concern is apparently unwarranted. Laboratory studies have so far failed to disclose the presence of antigens or antibodies that would prove that the particles were indeed viruses. Nor has research established that the particles cause malignancies. Dr. Brian Henderson of the University of Southern California reported at the Manhattan meeting that he had studied 317 women with breast cancer...
Breaststroking appeared to be the only weak spot for Radcliffe, as Mt. Holyoke swept to victories in the 50 and 100-yard breast stroke events...
...Martin for the week's supplies. They begin their wait at the road at 8:30 when the bus is due, but sometimes it does not arrive until 11:00; other times they must run from their houses at 8:00, colorful shopping bags in hand, money close to breast, as they hear the honking coming down the road. In the afternoon the stuffed buses return at 3:00--or much later if it rains early and the river that needs to be crossed has risen--and disgorge the homecomers with their squawking foot-cuffed chickens, their onions, tomatoes, chiles...
Freshman Ted Fullerton captured the 200-yd. breast stroke, breezing to a four-second victory. Another Crimson freshman, Neil Martin, won the 200-yd. freestyle and placed third to Fullerton in the breast stroke...
...Saturday's sinking of Navy, Hess Yntema did not swim the 200-yd. butterfly, Junior Dave Brumwell did not swim the 200-yd. breast stroke, Peter Tetlow was not used in the 500-yd. freestyle, and Fred Mitchell did not swim in the 200-yd. free. When these swimmers participate in their specialties, Harvard should be even more formidable...