Word: gee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Runny Nose or Flu? "We've got to stop talking about the common cold as a specific disease, peculiar to man, and caused by a single virus which does not engender lasting immunity," said Dr. George Gee Jackson. He bases his conclusion on the more than 2,500 volunteer cold-catchers that he has studied at the University of Illinois, and is now working on the PHS vaccine project. "What we have is a whole gamut of respiratory infections. A single virus, even the Asian flu virus, may give one person only a runny-nose sort of 'cold...
...Gee kids we're sorry I mean like well no kidding we really didn't mean for it to turn out this way you know honestly like things just started happening and before you know it well gosh please don't be mad really hey there won't be any CRIMSON tomorrow...
...required information is readily available in this competent, medium-budget version of a trilogy published in 1874 by Jules Verne. It should thrill the gee-whillickers out of anybody willing to settle for a gasbag in a rocket...
...team that had every right to crow, the Yankees were remarkably restrained about their easy victory. The Yankee front office dutifully scheduled a champagne-and-steak victory celebration, but it fell flat when half the Yankee squad-including Mantle and Maris-went home instead. Pitcher Ford put it best: "Gee, I hope I can get out and play golf tomorrow...
Free to do anything you choose Free to wait tables and shine shoes. Gee, Officer Krupke is a touching, light-hearted tribute to those municipal marvels-magistrates, civil service psychiatrists, social workers, policemen on the beat-who so often, without even trying, are able to develop a mere juvenile delinquent into a mature criminal. But West Side Story goes wildly, insufferably wrong when it insists that society is entirely guilty, that the teen-age hoodlums are ultimately innocent. Worse yet, the picture becomes wildly, immorally sentimental when it attempts the apotheosis of alley rats, broadly suggesting that they...