Word: live
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...impoverished oldsters it promised pensions. Beginning July 1 a person of 65 or more who lives in one of the 33 states which gives him an old age pension, instead of sending him to the poorhouse, will receive from the Federal Government a second pension, the same size as that given by the state, but not more than $15 a month. By a special Senate amendment poor oldsters who live in the 15 states which have no old age pension laws will get a Federal pension up to $15 a month for two years. By that time the Government expects...
...idea that it would cure Russian Godlessness. The Pentecostal saints, he told his friends, had called him to carry the gospel. In February 1934, Ernest Elmer Baker's father gave him $1.40 and he set out for Russia. His wife and 14-year-old son went to live with a son of hers by a previous marriage...
Last spring, according to Dr. Carrel, "a model was developed that for the first time permitted an entire organ to live outside the body. . . . After 123 years the conception of Legallois was realized...
...heart condition for twelve years as the result of rheumatic fever contracted at the age of 12, was thrown into acute agitation on reading the article. ... To read a quotation, heavily emphasized, from the lips of a leading authority on the subject that one has about three years to live would seriously frighten anyone...
...mind of her own. Scores of faculty folk have sat at her board but she figured out long ago that if she entertained six faculty folk per night, five nights per week, it would take practically a year to go down the list. Hence she and her husband live quietly with their 9-year-old daughter Mary Frances ("Franja") and their Great Dane "Hamlet" on the second floor of the big, yellow-brick President's House overlooking the Midway, entertain intimates there. Instead of an automobile their garage houses a studio where Mrs. Hutchins ably sculpts and draws...