Word: care
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Battle of the Towers. Italy has countless church towers. Today it also has 8,635 carefully counted Communist Party sections, which break down into 34,540 cells that probe into every corner of the land (see box). The methods are simple. Said a Communist organizer in a village near Milan last week: "Communists freed this village. It wasn't the Socialists or the priests. I am a Communist." They rely on Good Works: last fortnight, a jammed train carried 200 children from starving Naples north to Emilia; there, on Communist farms, under special care of Rita Togliatti...
...tough, highly competitive oil industry, James Andrew Moffett, 60, is a man who can take care of himself in the clinches. And he likes a grudge fight. A onetime senior vice president of Standard Oil (N.J.), later board chairman of the Bahrein Petroleum Co., Ltd., Moffett stirred up such a fight last January...
...credit to penicillin and other new drugs; e.g., deaths from pneumonia, 1930's big killer of youngsters under four, have been cut to onefourth. But medicine has made progress all along the line. Thanks to public-health campaigns and education of parents in diet and child care, there have been far fewer deaths from contagious diseases, tuberculosis, appendicitis, diarrhea, intestinal disease, rheumatic fever...
...landscapes and shacks have a remoteness seldom appreciated in films; it has even occurred to someone that the noise of blowing leaves is pleasant. Such careful details help bring the audience deeper into the country. Ramrod is decently made, nice to look at, and at times exciting. Unluckily the story is long, complicated and not, on the whole, worth the care that has been lavished...
Freshman debaters talked their way into a tie with Princeton yesterday afternoon on the subject of government-sponsored compulsory medical care...