Word: normalities
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Pearl Wanamaker got her political schooling early. Her father was Nils ("Pegleg") Anderson, a Swedish immigrant who lost a leg and made his fortune in . the logging industry, then served in the state legislature. Pearl was through normal school and was teaching by the time she was 18. At 24 she became a county school superintendent, and then, after her marriage to Civil Engineer Lemuel A. Wanamaker, she followed her father into the legislature...
Progress: Normal. The President continued: "However, because I must make clear to all that lack of objection cannot be construed as any final decision on my part relative to a candidacy for a second term in office I now hold, I hope that all who vote in the Republican primaries in 1956 will carefully weigh all the possibilities and personalities that may be involved...
...would be idle to pretend that my health can be wholly restored to the excellent state in which the doctors believed it to be in mid-September. At the same time my doctors report to me that the progress I am making toward a reasonable level of strength is normal and satisfactory. My future life must be carefully regulated to avoid excessive fatigue. My reasons for obedience to the medical authorities are not solely personal; I must obey them out of respect for the responsibilities I carry...
Chrysler Corp. furloughed 10,300 workers, while other automakers and suppliers made scattered layoffs or cut back overtime and eliminated Sunday work to get back on a normal workweek. All told, some 25,000 were idle in Detroit. Main reason: the 807,000 cars in dealers' hands are more than double the inventory at the same time last year...
...first child ever born with polio in the U.S., was reported showing improvement as he posed for his first photograph with his mother, Mrs. Patricia Benson, a 26-year-old Madison, Wis. graduate nurse who was stricken with polio when she was pregnant. The youngster's birth was normal, but he was born with paralysis of both legs and the left arm. This fact upset the generally accepted theory that a child does not contract polio in the womb...