Word: chests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hoover agreed to talk over coffee cups with a group of Washington newswomen at the request of that professional presidential-press-conference pest, Sarah. McClendon. The session lasted for 2½ hours, and the enigmatic Mr. Hoover managed, if nothing else, to get a lot of things off his chest...
...plays later Yale end Landon Carter lost the Harvard defender only to have Ed McCarthy's pass bounce off his chest. But the Crimson could do no better. After it had penetrated to the Yale 29, Bobby Leo raced through the Yale secondary and was wide open at the Yale fiveyard line only to have John McCluskey's pass intercepted...
Ford chose to have the operation done by famed Cardiovascular Surgeon Denton A. Cooley at Houston's St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital. Last week, with Schulman assisting, Cooley made a 51-in. incision under Ford's left armpit into the chest. The surgeon then separated Ford's ribs, and collapsed a portion of lung to expose a chain of nerves running along the backbone like a string of far-apart beads. About four inches of the nerves were removed, and the incision closed. The entire operation took barely 90 minutes...
...neighboring Oregon. He issued a 35-point "Blueprint for Progress"that detailed fresh projects for mental health, for boosting lagging tourism and industry, and for streamlining the state government. He produced photostats purporting to show that state employees had illegally solicited money for Rosy's 1960 campaign treasure chest-a charge to which Rosellini heatedly objected but never fully replied...
...prowess, revered Abboud as the greatest warrior of them all. Sandhurst-trained, anglicized down to his swagger stick and Bond Street shoes, Abboud in World War II led the Sudan Defense Force into battle against Rommel's Afrika Korps, wound up with two dozen combat ribbons on his chest...