Word: cores
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...bullet recovered near Connally's stretcher at Parkland Hospital. They marvel sarcastically at all of the wounds this bullet is supposed to have inflicted, while remaining so "pristine." The bullet is only slightly flattened at its rear, with a mere 2 to 2.5 grains of its soft lead core missing...
...type of bullet through 25 in. of tough elmwood and 47 in. of pine-and it has come to rest similarly intact (on the other hand, it has also been fired through cotton wadding and emerged misshapen). Lattimer has cut up two grains of this bullet's lead core and found they would yield 41 fragments-more than found in Connally's wounds. No one has estimated the weight of the metal X-rayed in or recovered from Connally at more than two grains. Thus, although this bullet is surprisingly undamaged, its condition does not mean it could...
Simonson now hopes to aim an optical telescope at the rotating hydrogen cloud that is the core of the galaxy in an attempt to spot some of the 200 million stars that he estimates it contains; he will use those sightings to determine the galaxy's distance from earth. If the existence of the little galaxy is confirmed, it may be given a name. Until then, the hydrogen cloud will be known officially as 0627-15 (for its position in the sky). But the suspected galaxy, which has only one one-thousandth the mass of the Milky...
...remained unacceptable to the G.O.P.'s hard-core right wing, which had never forgiven him for his opposition to Barry Goldwater in 1964. Nothing Rocky did could assuage them. When Howard ("Bo") Callaway, a Georgia conservative, was named Ford's campaign chairman, he went out of his way to say that Rocky was Ford's "No. 1 problem" in winning the nomination. In an effort to pacify his enemies, Rocky went South to exchange compliments with George Wallace, but the trip riled liberals without changing the minds of many conservatives. A September Harris poll showed that only...
...Harvard Law Forum cancelled a debate between Shockley and National CORE director Roy Innis because of "expressions of displeasure within segments of the Harvard community" and fear of disruptions, a Law Forum spokesman said at the time...