Word: childing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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McVey was the best player on the ice for the Crimson tonight and his line of Dick Fischer, Dave Vietze (who both had assists on the lone varsity tally) and himself set up several other plays that almost beat Child...
...wife, or any child up to 19 (up to 23 if still in college or graduate school), the plan will pay 80 per cent of all medical bills up to $10,000. Where family income is moderate, the insurance will cover full cost of medical and surgical care up to the maximum...
...centers, such as the pioneering clinic at Manhattan's Flower-Fifth Avenue hospital, where retarded children may get examinations and expert judgment of their possibilities for mental development. Parents fortunate enough to find such a clinic may use its findings to help them decide whether to keep their child at home (as 95% do) or send him to an institution. In some cases the clinics discover children whose seeming retardation stems from emotional problems rather than defective brains; these require entirely different treatment from the truly feebleminded. Parents are assured that so far as medicine knows, they...
Divorced. Judy Holliday (real name: Judith Tuvim), 37, bouncy blonde Oscar-winning cinemactress (Born Yesterday), currently wowing Broadway in the musi-comedy Bells Are Ringing; from Clarinetist David Oppenheim, 35; after nine years of marriage, 2½ of separation, one child; in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico...
...paid lip service to the first, indulged rarely in the second, concentrated wholeheartedly on the third. While priest of San Luca in Venice, he took as his mistress Angioletta Bellaudi, a married woman who had been little better than a prostitute since the age of ten. Their first child barely missed being born on a sidewalk, with Father da Ponte probably acting as midwife ("The kind of incident that happens every day," he said). Ignoring a reprimand by the vicar-general, Da Ponte and Angioletta next opened a brothel-Da Ponte, "still in his cassock, played the violin...