Word: kershaw
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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According to the British newspapers, all these critical steps in the Brown case ? removal of the eggs, fertilization in the laboratory and implantation ? took place in a small turn-of-the-century institution called Dr. Kershaw's Cot age Hospital, amid green fields about a mile from the hospital where Mrs. Brown awaits the birth. Steptoe has done much of his fertilization work there, using four rooms, plus a small adjoin theater, that are all protected by locks, sliding doors and a red warning light...
...voice was high-pitched, and he spoke in short, broken sentences. His grammar was bad, but his mind was "clever and cunning." Ray rarely gestured, showed absolutely no sense of humor and projected the air of being a loner. He started out sitting next to his latest attorney, Jack Kershaw of Nashville, but gradually inched away during the two-hour interview until he was all by himself at the end of the table...
...Benn T. Kershaw Upper Darby...
...profits, the price of grain for later delivery began climbing. In the past month the price of Kansas City wheat jumped from $2.20 to $4.05 per bu. Corn sold in Chicago rose 42? per bu., to $3.17. "The whole psychology for increased farm prices is already here," insists Charles Kershaw, a prominent Southern California cattle feeder who expects meat prices to rise later as feed grains for cattle and hogs become more expensive. Butz reacted to the complaints by asking all U.S. grain dealers to enter into no more contracts with the Soviet traders until the U.S. corn and wheat...
Their music is a combination of rock, country, cajun, boogie, swing and western. The songs range from some of the raunchiest truck-driving songs ever written, through Doug Kershaw's "Diggie-Diggie Low" to Carl Perkins's "Boppin' the Blues...