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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...varsity basketball team has elected Robert P. Inman of Dunster House and Arlington Heights, III., captain of the squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Basketball, Swimming Captains Are Elected | 3/12/1963 | See Source »

Another liberal senator and long-time supporter of Federal aid, Paul Douglas (D-III.), is opposed to the exemptions. Kenneth E. Gray, his legislative assistant, said Douglas feels the "tax system is riddled with loopholes and they are destroying it." Douglas, he said, "thinks taxes should be paid on the basis of income received, not income spent." The Illinois senator strongly supports direct Federal grants and loans, however...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Pusey Does Not Favor Education Tax Cut Bills | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

...Louis' durable, blonde Carol Hanks. 19: the National Indoor singles, doubles and mixed doubles tennis titles-a clean sweep-at Longwood Covered Courts in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Carol teamed with Chauncey Steele III in the mixed doubles and with home-town Friend Mary Ann Eisel, 16, in the doubles, needed only 36 min. to dust off Mary Ann, 6-2, 6-2. in the singles final...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won: Mar. 8, 1963 | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

...brought the Sicilian crown in her dowry, but Heinrich had to subdue Sicily before he could wear it. This done, he burned alive all of Costanza's relations to ensure that he could wear it in peace. It seems certain that Costanza struck back by conspiring with Celestine III (who, like all Popes of the period, worked to undermine a strong king) to poison her husband. Heinrich recovered long enough to put dozens of plotters to death, but died a few months later of stomach cramps. Such was Frederick's infancy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Stupor Mundi | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

...multiplies in the intestines, preventing the entry of the natural virus and protecting against non-paralytic polio, neither of which the Salk vaccine can do. Although one does of oral vaccine immunizes indefinitely against any one type of virus, three doses are needed for Types I, II, and III. The live virus, while too weak to attack the nerve tissue or produce symptoms of disease, causes the human host to produce the necessary antibodies. Furthermore, the virus retains its capacity to spread contagiously. Thus the inoculation of part of a community can eventually cause the spread of immunity...

Author: By Peter Cummings, | Title: Salk and Sabin | 3/2/1963 | See Source »

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