Word: feds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...easily to TB, gastroenteritis and chistosoma, a debilitating liver parasite that infects one-fifth of the rural population. Average life expectancy in Brazil's Northeast is 30 years, and in Rio Grande do Norte, 463 of every 1,000 babies die in their first year. Most infants are fed a diet of manioc flour mixed with molasses, never taste milk and sometimes do not even get enough water. In Cruz de Armas, a village in Paraiba, the government operates an infant "rehydration station," which dispenses a watery soup to hundreds of children carried in by their parents...
Endicott "Chub" Peabody '42 is the man's candidate for governor. Average, decent voters of Massachusetts are fed up with the problem subscription," he said recently. "They lean, decent candidates for office levels...
Munro's midfield units moved fast and blocked hard throughout the contest. By the second half varsity middies were coming up with almost every ground ball and face-off. They fed attackmen to the tune of four goals on fast-breaking plays going the length of the field...
...best place in the whole world!" That was precisely the reaction that Daytona Beach had hoped-and spent money-to evoke. In recent springs, U.S. college kids had been heading like lemmings to Fort Lauderdale, about 200 miles farther south. But last year Lauderdale plainly showed that it was fed up with the hijinks, and authorities cracked down hard. No fewer than 800 arrests were made during Easter vacation...
...Frontier. Massachusetts' Senator Leverett Saltonstall ('14) assembled at a Capitol lunch eleven fellow alumni who are all Republican members of Congress. Flaunting their Cambridge-induced independence of mind by wearing their three-button suits, the old boys did not hesitate to bite the hand that had fed them knowledge. "A Harvard professor." proclaimed Ohio's Representative John Ashbrook ('52), "is an egghead who thinks the American eagle needs two left wings." The consensus was best expressed by New York's Senator Kenneth Keating (LL.B. '23 ): "It's about time it is known that...