Word: feeding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...graze their gaunt herds in a jungle reputed to be floating on oil. The Bolivian land itself is split in two-the barren, windswept uplands, fenced about by the snowy Andes; and the vast, green east, an unpopulated, trackless region of plains and jungle whose rich soil could easily feed all Bolivia if the mountain Indians would only move there...
...summer program, but at least it can enlarge its contacts with other graduate schools without much added expense. At the same time, it and other schools must campaign vigorously, explaining to the public that huge research projects will dry up without the small streams of doctors which feed into them from the medical school...
...discovered that he couldn't live on his salary even though it had been raised, as a reward for a decade of hard work, to $1,400. George did not ask for another raise-even after brother Orville became the bank president. But in order to feed his family and pay the rent, he began embezzling a little money...
...metric tons of hard coal, an increase of 10% over 1951 but still nowhere near enough to maintain exports and feed its blast furnaces, which still rely on expensive U.S. coking coal...
...been dug between Linden and Holyoke Streets, most of them in front of Claverly Hall. The workmen are tightening joints on a 24 inch gas pipe, which sprung a leak several weeks ago and began to disturb residents of Claverly. A minute trickle of gas was escaping from the feed line into the basement of the dormitory through a conduit...