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Word: earthing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...successful, the project, called Tiros, will provide meteorologists with enough pictures to reconstruct cloud patterns ove ra large portion of the earth. This will enable them to quickly spot developing storms and cold fronts...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Indian Thousands Crowd Streets In Warm Welcome to President; U.S. Will Fire Weather Satellite | 12/10/1959 | See Source »

...called a "religion" of the future-although it sounded a lot like the old humanist faith of the past. This "belief-system, framework of values, ideology, call it what you will," said Huxley, will have "no need or room for the supernatural." It will be evolutionary, because "the earth was not created, it evolved. So did all the animals and plants that inhabit it, including our human selves, mind and soul as well as brain and body...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: New-Time Religion? | 12/7/1959 | See Source »

Lovers in the Sunset. The prophet came to earth on June 3, 1881, in Liberty, Mo., the son of an ordained minister and professor of natural sciences at a small Baptist college, who died on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land when Hubert was 16. The boy managed to finish college, got a job as a mining engineer, finally bought a promising silver mine in Rawhide, Nev. When the vein ran out, he looked around for a job, after due consideration signed on as manager of a rundown cemetery near Los Angeles. One day in 1917, as Eaton surveyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Disneyland of Death | 12/7/1959 | See Source »

...concrete facade. The building will be connected to the rotunda of the present College Observatory, and will provide complete office and laboratory space, as well as room for a new high-speed IBM 709 digital computer--a faster model than the one now used by Smithsonian to track earth satellites...

Author: By John R. Adler, | Title: Observatory Asks for Bids On New Wing | 12/7/1959 | See Source »

...other speakers at the weekend conference were Lt.Gen. James M. Gavin(ret.), and James F. Crow, professor of Medical Genetics at the University of Wisconsin. The harmful radiation effects of nuclear testing, Crow stated, are not negligible, but are sufficiently distributed over the earth so that testing, if politically necessary, can be continued...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Holds Talks On Disarmament | 12/7/1959 | See Source »

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