Word: illness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Urbana, Ill...
PHILIP BESONEN Edwardsville, Ill...
Yara's election offers no immediate threat to the U.S. presence. The islands' legislature is still dominated by conservative Liberal-Democrats. Yara himself bears the U.S. no ill will, and ran only on condition that he not be bound by the policies of the three opposition parties, ranging from moderate to Communist, that supported him. Winning brought responsibility, and with it, prudence. On the day after his election, Yara declared that his "No. 1 job will be to promote the general well-being of the population" while he works for reversion of the islands to Japan-approximately...
...several manufacturers are already using them to move heavy equipment and products across factory floors. Air bearings placed under a one-ton machine, for example, enable a workman to move it across a smooth surface with a push of less than 15 Ibs. Another manufacturer, Airfloat Corp. of Decatur, Ill., has designed air bearings for an eleven-ton concrete radiation shielding door at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and for easily maneuverable dental chairs...
...Freidel turned to the charge that his lecturing was too anecdotal: "Well, you know, we accepted all sophomores, juniors and seniors who asked to take the course. We couldn't take everybody else but we let in some black freshmen. It may very well be that my lectures are ill-suited for freshmen and sophomores. I put in anecdotes to illustrate points--students complain if lectures become straight factual presentations. I assumed when I saw their backgrounds--and these are great kids, caught up in a great movement -- that these students already knew about Nat Turner and John Brown...