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Word: chambered (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...community finally did something about Smitty. Last week a jury convicted him of murdering the Fritz girls and sent him to die in the Arizona gas chamber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arizona: Growing Up in Tucson | 3/11/1966 | See Source »

...happen only in the House of Commons. There on the front row sprawled the Prime Minister, his feet propped on the table beside the dispatch box, where his Chancellor of the Exchequer droned on sonorously about Britain's finances. From the jammed benches on both sides of the chamber came a cacophony of hoots and jeers. It got louder and louder as James Callaghan spelled out the political package that he and Harold Wilson had designed to please the public. First, he promised that there would be no major tax increases for the average wage earner. On the Tory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Britain: We're on Our Way, Brothers! | 3/11/1966 | See Source »

...almost completed a 20-year, $105 million project to eliminate pollution from Boston Harbor and the overflow pollution of the Charles River. The MDC has replaced the interceptors with huge new sewers which will prevent all sudden overflows into the river. Sewage will be carried to an underground chamber on Magazine Beach near B.U. Bridge. Here the stormwater will be retained and chlorinated and then discharged into the river. The rest of the sewage flow will continue through the Boston Main Drainage Tunnel, as it does now, and be treated at the Deer Island sewage plant in Boston Harbor. Until...

Author: By Quentin Compson, | Title: The Charles River: An Evaporating Victim of Pollution, Politics and Poor Planning | 3/4/1966 | See Source »

...construction of the storm water chlorination chamber might not have been necessary if another project "to do something" with the river had been successful. The Charles was originally a tidal river; twice a day it overflowed its banks from Boston to Watertown, covering marshland, and twice a day it shrank leaving ugly mud flats...

Author: By Quentin Compson, | Title: The Charles River: An Evaporating Victim of Pollution, Politics and Poor Planning | 3/4/1966 | See Source »

...storm water chlorination chamber will end this problem, but another threat--flooding--will still exist unless another project is undertaken. But because of the state's financial crisis, no action has been taken in the year since the MDC proposed a pumping station and a new dam near North Station. The existing dam has no pumps and operates on a gravity principle, which means that when tides are unusually high the dam cannot be opened to discharge excess river water for fear of a back-rush of salt water. During a heavy storm, when tides are high and the river...

Author: By Quentin Compson, | Title: The Charles River: An Evaporating Victim of Pollution, Politics and Poor Planning | 3/4/1966 | See Source »

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