Word: feverently
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Manhattan's East Side and in Algeria, taught Egypt how it might free itself from schistosomiasis-a disease caused by the blood fluke, carried by snails. It built the $8.000,000 Peking Union Medical College ("We must create the Johns Hopkins of China!" cried one trustee), studied scarlet fever in Rumania, malaria in Nicaragua, undulant fever in France, oroya fever in Peru, dengue fever on Guam. It set up a yellow fever commission under General W. C. Gorgas, and one of its doctors-Wilbur A. Sawyer-eventually found an effective vaccine...
...intricate pen & ink studies of such subjects as lizards, snails, fish, insects, flowers, vegetables and bike races have kept right on winning prizes in juvenile art shows at home and abroad. Severino's classmates at the village grammar school in Sant' Arcangelo soon caught the fever, formed a hard-painting little group known as "the School of Severino." Paramount Films did a movie short about the youthful artists. In last year's ECA International Child Art Competition (TIME, Sept. 24, 1951), several of the top prizes in Italy went to adherents of the School of Severino...
...five had ever been operated on, and none had ever lived more than twelve hours. So Deborah Kay Angelo of Tacoma, Wash, was making medical history: the sixth such baby to undergo surgery, Deborah Kay had lived a month, seemed to be doing fine. Last week she developed a fever and refused food; within hours, her heart stopped beating...
...Fever Chart...
Pause in the Program. In Seattle, 48 years after falling ill with scarlet fever, State-Senator Victor Zednick attended a reunion of the Broadway High School, finally delivered the valedictorian address to the class...