Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...enough to help break camp. His personal campaign adviser, New Hampshire's Governor Sherman Adams, set out for Washington to open Ike's main headquarters near the Republican National Committee. Part of the staff took off for Manhattan with Ike for the Legion speech, and conferences with Eastern G.O.P. leaders...
...saddens Lee Smits, a Detroit news commentator and probably the best friend the timber wolf has. Smits, who blames the wolf's lowly social position on "the Red Riding Hood legend," feels that more people ought to be concerned by the fact that the timber wolf of the eastern U.S. is well on the way to extinction...
...East Germany free passage to Berlin. At the last minute, the Reds, as usual, broke their promises. Sixty special trains scheduled to bring pilgrims to the congress were canceled. So were the arrangements to furnish temporary living quarters for visitors in 92 schools in the city's Eastern sector. Nevertheless, 100,000 Catholics from the Eastern zone straggled into the city on foot, on bicycles or crowded regular trains...
...June day last year, two Mennonite lay missionaries set out from their homes in Virginia as traveling evangelists. Lawrence Brunk and his brother George, a professor of Bible studies at Eastern Mennonite College in Harrisonburg, Va., had pooled their resources (mainly $35,000 which Lawrence had made on his chicken farm). They bought a tent big enough to seat 1,500 people, a truck to carry it and a trailer for Lawrence, his wife and three children to live...
...worst. Day after day patients have been admitted to hospitals with splitting headaches, stiff necks and high fever, later to lapse into a coma which may last for weeks. Children and the elderly are especially affected; the virus does not so often strike adults in their prime. Unlike the Eastern and St. Louis virus, the Western form rarely causes permanent brain damage...