Word: itemizes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Medicine section, the first item under "Capsules" refers to a paper I recently presented in Washington before the 24th Scientific Assembly ... I am very apprehensive that an erroneous and perhaps harmful impression will be left with your readers ... I was referring only to attacks of "coronary thrombosis or occlusion" and not to other episodes of coronary disease. Other types of attacks of coronary disease can be brought about by unusual exertion and even moderate effort...
...Perhaps the most popular item in the 'Cliffe wardrobe is the wool dress. While Vassar and Wellesley appear in black satin and taffeta, the Radcliffe girl generally finds that she spends a more comfortable day in a dressy wool. This also enables her to spend it without girdle. Wools are softly flared, with long, batwing, or pushable sleeves...
...summer tux and a stunning brunette date for a dance). The offers for his football services included the standard ones of room, board and tuition, with sometimes an additional alumni deal which Lattner will not discuss. He accepted Notre Dame's relatively modest offer: free tuition (a $620 item), room & board ($830), for which he does nominal chores. His current job: "night check" on the third floor of his dormitory at curfew. As Lattner and other Notre Dame footballers put it: "I'm in on a ride...
First of all, let me correct the news item in Tuesday's Crimson. We do not receive any money from the Ford Foundation and what hoelp we do receive from other Foundations (Rockefeller and Commonwealth principally) equals less than 50 per cent of our budget...
...kidnaping had the earmarks of a smoothly professional job. Item: A telephone call to the home ten days earlier from a phony "representative of the public schools" who asked Bobby's age. where he attended school, even about his pets. To the cloistered Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion. the crime was symptomatic. Said Mère Marthanna: "The world is much closer to falling apart than we sometimes realize." Robert C. Greenlease took a more specific view. He offered a "blank check" for the return of his son-alive...