Word: dies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Real Thrust. Having lost its main industries. Phenix City seemed about to die. But slowly, steadily, it has risen from the ashes of its vice. Last week Phenix City was grading land for a modern river port that will become a transfer point for shipping to such major nearby cities as Atlanta and Birmingham. On blueprints or in the works are a new $400,000 municipal building, two fire stations, a bank, an office building, a post office, a bridge, a $3,700,000 sewer program. New schools have shot up. 20 miles of dirt streets have been paved...
...this modern treatment so few become carriers, they create a negligible problem for the future. But grandma's long-standing carrier condition requires intensive and difficult treatment, which most of the elderly women refuse. It will take another generation. Dr. Smadel suggested, for typhoid in the U.S. to die...
...West German entrepreneurs are going ahead with plans to build new homes and hotels from the Atlantic to the Adriatic, yielding to the mystic lure of the sun that impelled the Goths across the Alps for centuries, and that inspired Goethe to ask yearningly Kennst du das Land wo die Żitronen blühn? (Do you know the land where the lemons bloom...
Democracy appears to have worked well in West Germany since the war; despite fierce inter-party conflict Adenauer's government has maintained an aura of respectability and competence. Yet within the last two weeks this aura has been tarnished by "die Spiegelaffaire," a sequence of events which has brought to the surface the darker currents in German political life...
Then again, they might not. Yale, to everyone's surprise, including the Yalies, did not die a quick death when Dartmouth raided New Haven last week. In fact, the Bulldogs came pretty close to winning. It really makes no difference to the title race who takes this one, but school pride is involved...