Word: cover
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...member audience of practicing pathologists and hematologists will review the history of blood diseases and cover the latest methods of detecting and combating them. Rosenthal and Neiman have previously offered the workshop...
Wilcox said yesterday committee members in "hard science" concentrations--including Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Applied Sciences, and Applied Mathematics--from the required half-year Core course in biological sciences. Because these concentrations do not cover the life-sciences, the committee will only grant concentrators an exemption in the half-year Core course in physical sciences, he said...
...character of the people, their eloquence, their national pride." White, for his part, got caught up in the history and mythology of Mexico's pre-Columbian people. Thus, in homage to Quetzalcoatl, the tribal god of the Toltecs, and in commemoration of this week's cover, White named his newly acquired feline house pet Quetzalcatl...
...limited capacity for forgiveness surely did not include being upstaged (and being given equal billing as Man of the Year with his assistant was tantamount to that). I appealed all the way up the TIME hierarchy' to the editor-in-chief, Hedley Donovan, to take me off the cover. Donovan put an end to it by replying that if my importuning did not stop, I would be made Man of the Year in my own right...
...held three secret meetings between Feb. 21 and April 4, 1970. On a weekend or holiday, to provide better cover, I would leave Washington on one of the presidential fleet of Boeing 707s. It would land at Avord, a French air force base in central France. My plane would touch down just long enough to let me off; it would then proceed to Frankfurt's Rhein-Main Airport. I would have transferred meanwhile to a Mystère 20 executive jet belonging to President Pompidou for the flight to Villacoublay Airport, a field for private airplanes near Paris...