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Word: invalidity (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...insurance benefits were soon exhausted, along with their savings of $1,500. Snyder is now home once more but unable to work and he still owes one hospital $4,000. "They were very nice about it," says his mother, Mrs. Minnie Snyder, who supports herself and her invalid son on an income of $300 a month. "I am now paying them $20 a month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Health Care: Supply, Demand and Politics | 6/7/1971 | See Source »

...ticketseller. The ticketseller became suspicious, called the Harvard Trust Company, and found out that an account had been opened that morning-April 22-by Jeff Elman. The bank said that there was not enough money to cover the check, and immediately notified Elman that his account was invalid. In the meantime an-other check signed "Jeff Elman," but with an entirely different-looking signature was presented to NPAC for $90 worth of tickets. The CRIMSON possesses photostatic copies of both checks...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Day, | Title: PL, SDS Members Stopped Payment On $1350 Paid for Fares to D.C. | 5/21/1971 | See Source »

Powell told Abzug and the other Representatives that their invitation to the demonstrators was invalid because they had not obtained permission for the assembly from the Capitol police...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: 1200 Arrested on Capitol Steps | 5/6/1971 | See Source »

...well as some 500 students. Among at least seven University of Dacca professors who were executed without apparent reason was the head of the philosophy department, Govinda Chandra Dev, 65, a gentle Hindu who believed in unity in diversity. Another victim was Jo-gesh Chandra Ghosh, 86, the invalid millionaire chemist. Ghosh, who did not believe in banks, was dragged from his bed and shot to death by soldiers who looted more than $1 million in rupees from his home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PAKISTAN: Dacca, City of the Dead | 5/3/1971 | See Source »

Between radio jobs, there are respites of sorts. Gibson spends a year as a phony invalid in a convalescent home where he enthusiastically joins the shut-in life. "Until you've potato-raced against a congenital one-legged man in a sack you haven't potato-raced," he boasts after an invalid decathlon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Don't Touch That Dial! | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

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