Word: farsightedness
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But Belgians asked other questions. Why was Albert doing any dangerous climbing at all? He was 58, farsighted, heavy and subject to attacks of blood congestion. And why the particular pinnacle he was climbing? The fact that it is small but difficult is probably the reason Albert climbed it. The...
It might be well to point out also that Professor W. T. Ham, of this university, in his article, "Labor under the German Republic," in the February 1934 issue of the "Quarterly Journal of Economics," while not believing that the German capitalists were farsighted enough to have supported the Hitler...
In your March 19 issue on p. 14 you speak of Circuit Judge Allen as having "a cordial handshake and myopic eyes." From the appearance of her eyes in the accompanying photograph, I would suggest that the Judge is hyperopic, not myopic; in other words "farsighted" not "near-sighted." . . .
Queried, First Woman Florence Ellinwood Allen explained with difficulty through her laughter: "I am farsighted in one eye and astigmatic in the other."-ED.
Driven out by her former protector, the janitor of Harvard Hall, Sarah, Yard eat and mouser extraordinary, is now anticipating a blessed event under the sponsorship of the Stoughton janitor. Sarah has been biologically different of late and a brood of kittens is expected within the next two weeks. Her...