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...Creeping sociability" might be a good name for the elaborate program of punches, dances, and other activities that the Summer School has devised for its students. The only trouble is that it doesn't creep. It gallops...
...years creep slowly by, Lorena The snow is on the grass again...
...masters and men, will be out of work . . . With falling exports we should not have enough money to buy both the food and raw materials we should need. Employment in the home market would collapse as exports began to dwindle. I am not just trying to make your flesh creep. All these disasters may easily come upon us if prices continue to rise at home...
Another Morse? In most of their campaigning, both Hitchcock and McKay have turned their fire on Morse and have been polite to each other. But occasional sharp notes have begun to creep in. Some friends of McKay have been looking at Hitchcock's record, and are saying that "the issue is whether we want to nomi nate another Wayne Morse." Says Hitchcock guardedly, in a state where Democrats have made the McKay-approved Hells Canyon dam project a symbol of "giveaway": "My activities as an Eisenhower Republican will not be tied to the policies of one controversial department...
...processes break down and degenerative diseases-arteriosclerosis, heart disease, cancer, etc.- take over. Not only is the life span lengthened, but the body is actually healthier at a given age than 50 years ago. Dr. Jones' prognosis: as the conquest of disease goes on, man may expect to creep ever closer to his theoretical disease-free metabolic life expectancy (estimated by some to be a ripe old 120 years...