Word: inners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...years the Inner Belt Highway has been a nightmare for Cambridge. Now the City has awakened, but the nightmare hasn't gone away...
...problem the surgeons faced was familiar. An artery consists of two inner layers and a "backup" outer layer which the flowing blood normally never touches. In arteriosclerosis, a fatty substance hardens along the inner layers and clogs the blood flow. The trick is to clean, remove or bypass those inner layers. Surgeons once commonly slit open the artery along the length of the diseased portion and scraped out the offending matter; more recently they have been bypassing or removing the entire section and replacing it with a synthetic graft...
...Martin Kaplitt, 26, and Dr. Sol Sobel, 40, offered an operation that was both simpler and quicker than standard techniques. Along with Kings County Hospital's Dr. Philip Sawyer, they clamped off the diseased section at either end, then injected carbon dioxide between the outer and inner layers of the artery. With the two layers thus separated, it was relatively easy to make a small incision and snip off the ends of the diseased inner layers, then pull them out. After the incisions were sutured and the clamps removed, the blood immediately began flowing through the undiseased outer layer...
...things he will concentrate on immediately is creating an efficient organization. He didn't have one last time, and its absence hurt badly. A few days before the election, McGovern recalls, he received word that many people whose homes are threatened by the huge Inner Belt highway had informally decided not to vote. This was in an area where he had worked hard and anticipated strong support. "But there was no group of people I could call together and say, 'I've heard that people in your area are going to stay home. Is it true? Let's get something...
...becomes "a new creation." The theory behind the center is that the modern city represents a contemporary kind of new creation in which God is acting here and now-and that organized Christianity is ill-prepared to perceive his presence. To give ministers a firsthand knowledge of the inner city's secular forces, the National Council of Churches in 1962 proposed setting up an experimental school. Last fall the center began operations in the parish house of the First Congregational Church, supported by gifts from eleven Protestant churches and grants from several foundations, including the Rockefeller Brothers' Sealantic...