Word: pregnantly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...students, who have to play the game, try to "get around" the rules, try to get out of serving by legal means. Why, you can run for the Massachusetts legislature and get elected--that would get you out. Or, you can get the girl you are living with pregnant. According to Selective Service System Regulations Section 1622.30 (a), that will get you a III-A exemption, provided you keep living with...
Patricia Cunningham, wife of a New Jersey engineer, was joyously pregnant for the first time in eight years of marriage. Late last year, early in her sixth month, she began to have labor contractions. Since a baby delivered that prematurely would have no chance of survival, Obstetrician Arthur Perell took immediate steps to stop the contractions. But not by surgery to close the womb, a technique sometimes used. Instead, Dr. Perell got Mrs. Cunningham a bit tipsy, and kept her that way until the contractions stopped...
About eight hours after Pueblo was towed into Wonsan, the Pentagon released word of her capture. In Yokosuka, the pregnant wife of Pueblo's executive officer, Lieut. Edward R. Murphy, heard about it from a neighbor, who heard it from her radio. As for the wounded crewmen, the Pentagon could not say which of Pueblo's complement of six officers, 75 enlisted men and two civilian hydrographers had been injured...
...play consists of frightening, cruel vignettes. A woman six months pregnant is booted in the stomach and loses her baby. An Angolan Negro loses his passbook, hence his job, hence his life. The pitiable wages of native contract laborers are recorded, along with a drum-roll-call of industrial corporations that draw profits from the mines of Rhodesia, Katanga and South Africa...
...CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS. At Columbia University's Neurological Institute in the last year before the pill came into wide use, only two women between the ages of 20 and 40 were admitted with strokes; one was pregnant, the other case was apparently unrelated to hormone changes. Last year, Dr. Richard T. Bergeron and Dr. Ernest H. Wood report, they had nine such cases in this age range, and all but one of these patients were on the pills. Some had been taking them for years, some for only a few weeks. Dr. Monroe Cole of Wake Forest College has reported...