Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Against many diseases (e.g., pneumonia, tuberculosis) Metropolitan has shifted its line of attack in accord with the advances made by medicine generally. Against others, there is still need for fuller public information (e.g., earlier detection of cancer means more cures). And the battle against obesity (TIME, June 23) is still, as in the 1920s, using some of Metropolitan's liveliest life-saving copy...
...Hospital. Rhee's highhanded ways stirred up protests all over. Australia, Britain and France, all of whom have troops fighting in Korea, sent stiff notes. U.S. Ambassador John Muccio, hurrying back from an interrupted U.S. vacation, spent almost two hours telling Rhee in fuller detail what was on Harry Truman's mind. U.N. Secretary General Trygve Lie sent a note pleading for "strict adherence to constitutional and democratic processes." Rhee's followers became a little nervous over a hush-hush "patient" in a U.S. Army hospital, just 400 yards from the Korean Assembly hall. There, under...
This week Chambers published an 808-page book, Witness, Book-of-the-Month for June. Witness, with its 350,000 words, gives a much fuller apologia than the 50,000 words which the Satevepost printed in its recent ten-part serial...
Cornell--Bow, Gerald Fuller; 2, David Hoffberg; 3, Robert Dunbar; 4, Melvin Harvey; 5, Richard Jones; 6, Arnold Haseley; 7, William Johnson; Stroke, James Thompson; Cox, Lemuel Wingard...
That night, 3,400 Southerners paid $50 apiece to squeeze into four dining rooms of the Atlanta Biltmore Hotel for Dick Russell's opening campaign fund dinner. Georgia's Governor Herman Talmadge and three neighboring governors-South Carolina's James F. Byrnes, Florida's Fuller Warren and Mississippi's Hugh White-were on hand. There were delegations from Louisiana, Texas and Alabama. It was an impressive launching of the S.S. Southern Democrat...