Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Larry Bauer Cleveland...
...vaccinated before traveling abroad. To people in Asia and Africa, it has been a scourge. As recently as 1967, it was endemic in 30 countries and claimed an estimated 2.5 million victims. Now, in one of those major human victories that get too little no tice, Donald Henderson, the Cleveland-born doctor who heads the World Health Organization's campaign against smallpox, has announced that "we will wipe out the disease within three or four months." No cases have been detected in Asia in two months; the world's last known pocket of smallpox is in a remote...
...many Americans had not changed their minds. Senator Howard Baker, a Tennessee Republican, reported that of 88 letters he had received on the subject by midweek, 79 opposed federal aid to New York and only nine favored it. Notes Bob Turner, district representative for New Hampshire G.O.P. Congressman James Cleveland: "Nobody we've talked to wants the President or anybody else to bail out New York City...
...walking upright, perhaps hunting and using tools-as long as 4 million years ago. In 1972, following in his parents' footsteps, Richard Leakey discovered a nearly complete manlike skull at nearby Lake Rudolf in Kenya that is at least 2.6 million years old. More recently, Carl Johanson of Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University, digging in Ethiopia's bleak Awash Valley, discovered a manlike jawbone that seems to be well over 3 million years old (TIME, Dec. 2, 1974). If all these creatures are in fact close kin, they would, in Mary Leakey's words...