Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...among non-Adventists; 12% before 54, as against 30%; and 38% before 64, as against 62%. ¶Cancer of the mouth, larynx or gullet, which has been associated by Dr. Wynder with a combination of heavy smoking and hard drinking (TIME, June 13, 1955) was only 10% as frequent among Adventist males; the single case recorded was cancer...
...Theory. Then, with the mechanical kidney in frequent operation, began a three-week preparation at Brigham for one of the most radical operations ever attempted: transplanting a kidney between persons who lack common genes. In recent years, a Brigham team had succeeded six times (and failed once) in kidney transplants-but only between identical twins. Of 17 attempted transplants between unrelated persons, none worked; antibodies in the recipients' blood destroyed the "foreign" tissue. The operations worked for the twins because of the rare match between the patients' genes: instead of being destroyed by antibodies, the transplanted kidneys "took...
...awaits graduation, Mr. Eyre paddles about the Square with a curious stagger, poking in and out of book shops and record stores, where he is known for his excellent taste and frequent purchases ("I wave a flag for Wagner and Richard Strauss."). During working hours, he has handy a large green bottle of ginger ale, which Frankie, a Boston cab driver who is often at his side, manages somehow to keep cold. Mr. Eyre seldom retires until past dawn and normally is not seen about until well past time for luncheon...
Joint concerts became more frequent in the late '30's until finally in 1942 the Pierian suggested that the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra be formed. Both groups could benefit from this step because the girls needed basses and the men strings. After a year of trial, the group held a plebiscite and voted to have permanent status...
...high-powered, sweptwing, chrome-plated economy gets about the same mileage as Detroit's best. Both need frequent adjustments, which are costly, perhaps because they are products of people who have forgotten what constitutes a day's work...