Word: proofing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tough. Though the U.S. has no national compulsory vaccination, it has had no confirmed cases of smallpox since 1953. And authorities have been consistently tougher than Britain's about exacting from travelers proof of vaccination within the last three years. Now travelers from epidemic areas or those who might have been in contact with such travelers are closely watched. The Public Health Service urges all Americans having such contacts, or now going abroad, to get revaccinated if their last vaccination is more than a year...
...President of Andover-Newton Theological School last night defended the admission of the Russian Church to the World Council of Churches, saying, "There is no proof whatever that the leaders of the Christian church in Russia are communists, or that they take their orders form the Kremlin...
...dance of the drifting blips was impressive proof that the problem of long-range aircraft navigation has yet to be licked. The most spectacular new guidance systems still strain to keep up with the swiftest new planes...
City Sickness. Even the A.N.P.A.'s proud list of newcomers served as added proof that the nation's bigger cities do not nourish its healthiest newspapers. The 1961 crop of new dailies sprouted in such towns as Chesterton, Ind. (1960 pop. 4,335), Napoleon. Ohio (6,739), and Princeton, W. Va. (8,393). But in a city the size of Boston (697,197), Hearst's cost accountants found it expedient to merge the empire's morning and afternoon papers into a single tabloid, the Record-American...
...Zealand has promised to bulwark Western Samoa's copra, cocoa and banana economy for three years, will train teachers for the island's educational program. With no army, no political parties, and no traffic jams, Western Samoa has little concern for the world beyond its shores. As proof, it committed the ultimate heresy in the eyes of other newly independent nations anxious for an immediate voice in the great-power struggles: it announced that it would not immediately seek membership...