Word: denver
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After about 30 minutes of striding and strolling, 102 days after the heart attack that cast certainties into doubt the world over, the President turned to Dr. Howard Snyder, the man who had first tended him in Denver. "Can I walk some more?" the President hopefully wanted to know. "Sure," the doctor replied...
...better come down with me to the White House. You can be there at my right hand." In his rented home in Washington's Rock Creek Park, Adams nowadays arises even earlier than he did before the President's illness. His first morning home from Denver in November, he was up at 5:45. "I would think we were back logging again," said drowsy Rachel Adams. Her husband, already wide-awake, routed her from bed, took her by the arm and led her over to a window, through which the first streaks of light could be seen...
...Among Prophetess Dixon's successful long-range auguries: Franklin D. Roosevelt's death in the spring of 1945, Truman's re-election in 1948, Bulganin's displacement of Malenkov as U.S.S.R. Premier, the Eisenhower landslide in 1952, and Ike's illness in Denver last fall...
...spruce Christmas tree decorated with silver tinsel and electric candles. Everyone at the reception got a Christmas present from the new grandfather: a print of an oil painting that the President started the week before his late heart attack and finished painting in the hospital at Denver. The print showed a snowscape of St. Louis Creek, in the Rockies, where the President often liked to fish. "He knows every rock in the stream," said one of the recipients...
...Canaan at 7 p.m., Dec. 30 at the New Canaan Country Club; Philadelphia, any luncheon, Room 301 Bellevue-Stratford Hotel; Rocky Mountain Club at 12:15, Dec. 27 at University Club, Denver...