Word: dosing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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City & Country. Doctors manned 36 clinics, mostly in schools. In the larger centers, they were armed with high-pressure air guns to squirt a dose of vaccine through the skin of a child's arm so fast that he could hardly feel it. Smaller centers used conventional hypodermic needles. The vaccine, Pitman-Moore's attenuated, live-virus form (TIME, Feb. 19), was free, but parents, who were asked to drop a token quarter into a donation box, contributed $8,256.68, or 26? a shot...
What was that? The dose is dreadful...
...year-old Chicago Tribune Press Service, which also draws on Reuters and the New York Daily News, sends out a heavy dose of Midwestern stories to 38 clients, all in the U.S. Running mostly background stories, the service often puts Trib reporters to work exclusively on wire stories; Trib Washington Bureau Chief Walter Trohan contributes as many as two or three columns a week. The Trib discourages editorial comment in stories. "We have clients in the North and South," says Editor-Manager Tom Burns, "and we have to please them...
...Milano operagoers what Sardi's is to Broadway theater. At his appearance, the chef marched out of the kitchen, cried "Bravissimo, maestro!" and pointed to the latest addition to the menu-a beef fillet smothered in a sauce made of mustard, cognac, sour cream and a heavy dose of pepper. Its name: bistecca Enrico Lewis...
...religious education at congregation-run schools that open when public school lets out. At the Forest Hills Jewish Center on Long Island, students spend three afternoons a week studying Jewish history, customs, the Bible, Hebrew. Although programs are similar for all branches of Judaism, Orthodox schools give the stiffest dose of Hebrew, while schools of the Reform branch emphasize ethics...