Word: fatal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When war came, he gave plenty of soldiers the fatal chance. He was not one to hoard lives. In Poland he had to do more fighting than General Gerd von Rundstedt, but by losing far more men he went just as fast. In France, too, his central armies of Group B suffered relatively high casualties. In Russia he won Germany's greatest victories (Bialystok-Minsk, Smolensk, Bryansk-Vyazma) and suffered the greatest losses. Last week he was still sending men to glorious, spendthrift death...
...fatal slip into sentiment the Senior Controller of Programs of the British Broadcasting Corp. was fired last week. The Senior Controller, Basil Edward Nicolls, did not himself make the slip; it was made by Christopher Stone, a brother-in-law of Novelist Compton Mackenzie. It consisted in wishing the King of Italy a happy birthday by radio and adding: "I don't think any of us wish him anything but good, poor soul...
...overcomes certain streptococci, staphylococci, pneumococci. In tests on animals and humans it is from 1,000 to 100,000 times as strong as sulfanilamide in healing local infections. One-millionth of a teaspoonful, as much as a drop of mist, is enough to protect a mouse from 10,000 fatal doses of pneumococci...
...oxygen. This is called the Hansgirg process, and RFC has financed a $9,250,000 plant at Los Altos, near Palo Alto, Calif., to make 15,000 tons a year. The difficulty with the process is that the hot powdered magnesium is violently explosive. Already there has been a fatal magnesium explosion at Los Altos...
Next night American Airlines, proud of a record of five years and nine months without a fatal accident, sent its Trip I west from Buffalo. Its flight path was along the edge of that same fatal mass of cold weather. West of Buffalo about 115 miles, near the Canadian town of St. Thomas (Ont.), Trip I ran into trouble...