Word: latelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...electrodes that monitor the heart rate, the blood's oxygen concentration and temperature. Forced Uphill. Among preemies, a common cause of death is formation of a glassy membrane in the lungs, which prevents oxygenation of the blood. This hyaline membrane disease carried off Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, the late President's son, in the 40th hour of his life, and is to blame for at least 25,000 infant deaths in the U.S. each year. Despite years of research, the immediate cause of the disease is still unknown...
Married. Maria Atalanti Livanos, 27, U.S.-born daughter of the late millionaire Greek shipowner George M. Livanos; and Stephane A. Cattaui, 32, French-Egyptian investment banker, vice president and Eurooean representative of Clark, Dodge & Co. Inc.; he for the second time; in a Greek Orthodox ceremony; in Manhattan...
...country's minority (10%) Moslem faith to hold such high, though largely ceremonial office; in New Delhi. Amid a tradition of bitter enmity between Hindus and Moslems, the onetime university chancellor's election in 1967 was a significant step toward fulfilling the dream of the late Jawaharlal Nehru that India would become a secular, not a Hindu, state...
M.I.T. gave the Crimson a running battle before losing by only 4.2 seconds to Harvard in an early-season encounter. Cornell, a late-starter every year because of the lingering Ithaca winters, lost by only a few feet to M.I.T. in April, and dropped a race to Penn before rebounding to beat a competent Princeton boat...
...consecutive Ivy contests, but twice this year showed signs of breaking out of the slump. Dartmouth led Princeton, 2-1, after the first period two weeks ago before losing, 12-3. Against Yale, the Indians were on top, 5-4, after three quarters before the Elis won on three late goals...