Word: faults
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...process employed by kitchen workers in the preparation of chicken is the direct cause of Wednesday's outbreak of intestinal disorder, John C. Morris, sanitary inspector for the Hygiene Department, revealed last night. The purchasing system used by the Central Kitchen is indirectly at fault, he added...
...Easy Chair" in Harper's Magazine, he lectured the nation on everything from its airplane service to its conservation policies to the methods of the FBI. He deplored, denounced, defied, but he seemed to do so out of a passionate fondness for America that made even the tiniest fault seem an outrage. He called himself a "critic of culture." He was actually a challenge. "We have fought at Arques," he recently told his readers after describing his bitter feud with McCarthyism. "Where were...
...only reason that the A.A.U. has given for the non-recognition is that Walsh went above "its head" in arranging the trip. The fault with this explanation is that Roy Clogston, the athletic director of North Carolina State, offered to invite the Russians through his school, and thus make it "legal" in the A.A.U.'s eyes. The A.A.U. had indicated that it might have sanctioned the trip if Walsh as an individual had not arranged...
...agonizing experience," he continued, "and many flunk out. Their failure is the fault of their alumni fathers, but the boys themselves suffer the crushing disappointment of academic failure," concluded the alumnus, who termed himself "one who has watched some Yale sons suffer the torture of the damned...
There is evidence that pressure in the rock has been building up. Survey monuments on opposite sides of the great fault have been pulling apart at the mean rate of 2 in. per year. Such slow shifting does not relieve forces; it is a sign that they are increasing relentlessly. Within the last fortnight, California has had two moderate earthquakes, with many lesser shocks following them. Richter does not know whether they are warning forerunners of a really big jolt. But he and his colleagues feel that the San Andreas Fault has been quiet so long that it cannot...