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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Strength Is Deep...

Author: By Scott W. Jacobs, | Title: Freshmen Booters Open Against Tufts; Balance and Depth Are Key to Season | 10/3/1968 | See Source »

...this impression of the people is gained can't be easily explaned. Occasional admissions of discontent him at a more deep-seated malaise, but the most obvious manifestation of this search for escape is the fervor with which the Israelis desire peace. Their understandable eagerness to be free from fear is always accompanied by statements like "then we will not have to spend all our time preparing...

Author: By Richard B. Markham, | Title: Living in Israel: A Delicate Balance | 9/30/1968 | See Source »

...thousands. And every strike was a battle. The silvery coho salmon are 2 ft. long, weigh 15 Ibs. and more. "They're all different," said Ron Jenkins of Battle Creek, Mich., who had caught three in his first half-hour. "Some will jump; some will go deep. They'll all fight." Said a farmer who had been trying to charter a boat for three months: "I come from muskie country. This is the nearest thing to deep-sea fishing I'll ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Outdoors: Coho Madness | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

...first important news of Russia's latest space venture came, as it has so often in the past, not from a Moscow spokesman but from a distinguished British scientist. Closemouthed Soviet scientists announced only that a space craft called Zond 5 had been launched into deep space from a parking orbit around the earth. But after Astronomer Sir Bernard Lovell trained his 250-ft. Jodrell Bank radio telescope on the receding craft and analyzed its signals, he told the world exactly what the Russians were trying to do. Zond's mission, he stated, was to fly around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Russia's Race to the Moon | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

Blood Exchange. With all this in mind, the South Africans confronted the case of Mrs. Mary Voogt, a 29-year-old nurse and mother of two children who was brought to Cape Town's Groote Schuur Hospital last July in a deep coma. Only a few days before, she had suffered a miscarriage. Early in her pregnancy, she had contracted severe hepatitis, and it left her liver badly damaged. Doctors tried seven blood exchanges, giving her body an entirely new supply of blood each time. Yet there was no noticeable improvement, and finally they turned in desperation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Therapy: The Liver and the Baboon | 9/27/1968 | See Source »

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