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...Albert Bruce Sabin. Whereas the Salk vaccine's virus particles are inactivated so that they cannot multiply, much less cause disease, the Sabin vaccine's viruses are expected to multiply. In this way, they cause a harmless infection. They do this in the digestive tract and render this part of the body an unsuitable seeding ground for future invasions of poliovirus. (The Salk vaccine triggers the production of antibodies, which circulate in the blood and protect the brain and spinal cord against paralysis, but does not sterilize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: O.K. for Live Vaccine | 9/5/1960 | See Source »

...about his Roman Catholicism since the West Virginia primary, but Kennedy wanted to thank the Democratic Party for taking, along with him, "what many regard as a new and hazardous risk . . . The Democratic Party has once again placed its confidence in the American people, and in their ability to render a free and fair judgment," said he. "And you have, at the same time, placed your confidence in me, and in my ability to render a free, fair judgment, to uphold the Constitution and my oath of office, to reject any kind of religious pressure or obligation that might directly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONVENTION: To the New Frontier | 7/25/1960 | See Source »

...treaty as compared with the old one." Nagoya's Chubu Nippon declared: "Kishi's resignation precedes all other conceivable measures as a way out of chaos, no matter how justifiable his stand may seem. Among other things he is responsible for, Kishi has to render an account of how he came to postpone the Eisenhower visit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: The Expendable Premier | 6/27/1960 | See Source »

...etymon is in old English wrestling-to have on the hip; to render an opponent powerless because tractionless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, may 30, 1960 | 5/30/1960 | See Source »

...city was asleep. Down in the brick-domed bazaar, a few shopkeepers haggled with farmers over fruits and vegetables to be sold later to housewives. About the only other activity was a gathering of girl students at Soraya School to celebrate National Children's Day and render thanks to Allah and the Shah, in roughly equal measure, for the blessings of a secondary education...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: Death at Siesta Time | 5/9/1960 | See Source »

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