Word: milked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...President Nixon's 28-day, ten-country swing through Mexico and the Caribbean area was a bulging success. It brought reams of enthusiastic newspaper stories, and snapshots of Dick and Pat Nixon getting keys to cities, eating bananas in banana republics, shaking hands with grinning laborers, sipping coconut milk, greeting hospital patients, and-finally-getting the big welcome-home hug from their kids after landing in Washington last weekend. But between the scrapbook pages there was another story-the story of grueling, 18-hour days, of hard cramming that would stagger a Phi Beta Kappa, of life...
...MILK-PRICE CONTROLS by the states are weakening under pressure from the consumers. Florida's Milk Commission, whose pegged prices are among the highest in the U.S., has just opened the way for more competition by voting to allow retailers up to 15% cuts in their minimum prices...
...guard against. One substance found in nuclear fallout is strontium-go, which, when taken into the body in dangerous amounts, causes deterioration of the bones. Its effects could reach people years after the blast, if it fell on soil where food later was grown for animals used for milk or meat...
Radcliffe women will forego their Vitamin A in the interest of weight reduction, according to Miss Marjorie Russ, Radcliffe dietitian. Annex dining halls now serve skim milk in response to student demand for fat-type milk...
...eight-once glass of skim milk contains only 88 calories, 92 loss than regular milk, but it is also decidedly lacking in Vitamin A," Miss Russ said. The skim milk was added at the request of the 'Cliff Food Committee, formed by students last fall...