Word: care
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Flannigan from Middlesex was sure she would like "the wide open spaces of Ontario-no coal dirt, or crowded cities." Like many another, Mrs. Myrtle Stone sighed: "I dont care how deep the snow is, as long as it is Canada and I will be with my husband...
Tommy Manville took care of his briefly missing eighth wife as soon as she returned home (on their first anniversary) by having her thrown in jail for disorderly conduct. "The minute she got in she started raising hell," he complained. Two days later she was given a suspended ten-day jail sentence, put on probation for six months, and ordered to stay out of the playboy's house...
That took care of the "applied v. basic" question. In regard to the military, Dr. Bush was no less reassuring: "A [much discussed] danger [is] that there will be overemphasis on military aspects of science . . . since federal funds are flowing from the military services into basic research. This system, however, is undoubtedly a temporary...
Parliament had passed the National Health Service Bill, promising free, womb-to-tomb medical care for every Briton (TIME, April 1).* Now it was up to the doctors. Last week their answer came in: by a 23,110-to-18,972 vote, the British Medical Association said...
...Main provisions: the Government would take over all hospitals, help set up local health centers, train more physicians, spend some $600,000,000 a year to see that every Briton got complete medical and dental care, including drugs, eyeglasses, false teeth...