Word: haling
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Looking particularly hale at his farewell before heading for Gettysburg with Mamie, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 70, fielded a press query on the space race ("It's not necessary to be first in everything. Our people are to be congratulated for doing as much as they have"), climbed aboard his private railroad car, was still signing autographs when the engineer abruptly ended his two-month California holiday...
Substituting an anatomical science-palmar dermatoglyphics-for the ancient pseudo-science of chiromancy. Doctors Alfred R. Hale, John H. Phillips and George E. Burch examined the palm prints of 287 patients, half of whom had congenital heart defects and the other half heart disease acquired later in life. They knew that myriads of tiny creases called axial tri-radii are formed in the palm during the first four or five months of fetal development and, like fingerprints, remain unchanged for life. (These intricate patterns bear no relationship to the impermanent palm lines gypsies call heart, head and life lines.) What...
...shopping cart in a Post Road supermarket. Moreover, he knows all about diaper pins, he doles out the petty cash ("We never hit Mom for money," say the boys), and, above all, he types her manuscripts, which, as any writer will understand, makes him a sort of household Nathan Hale. He also criticizes her work as it progresses, sending her back to the typewriter to fill in missing gaps, propelled by such comments as "This woman hasn't spoken in eleven pages; has she died of a wasting disease...
...lucid, contemporary style of the New English Bible has been praised and picked on by experts (TIME. March 24). It is satirized in the current issue of Horizon, whose managing editor. William Harlan Hale, gives his version of what the forthcoming translation of the Old Testament might do to the 23rd Psalm...
...short story division. It was followed by Gordon T. Milde '62's "Virgo Maria" and "The Mystery of Edward Markham" by Raymond M. Ellinwood '61, in that order. Higgins' first place entry in the poetry contest was entitled "Covering." "The Slipping Cycles Soothe the Mortal Fear" by Michael P. Hale '62 received the second prize. "The Death of the God of Moses" by Caria Marceau '63 took third...