Word: reservoirs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Last year the nation's journalism schools-a standard reservoir of raw material-turned out only 2,900 diplomas. Nearly all the graduates could sort through a fistful of job offers, many from industry-where the salaries were generally more alluring than journalism's $92. As a result, fewer than half the graduates chose newspapering. And almost none picked up the lower starting salaries offered by most small daily newspapers...
...additional five years the detention period of anyone held under the original act. The amendment is believed aimed at 40-odd opposition leaders who have been in prison since November 1958, accused (but never convicted) of conspiring to assassinate government ministers and to poison the main Accra water reservoir...
...When a reservoir broke and flooded an iron mine near Lengede, Saxony, two weeks ago, 79 workers scrambled to safety, and ten more were rescued. The remaining 40, entombed without food for ten days, were given up for dead. The giant oil drill that had bored the rescue shafts for the others was dismantled and started on its way back to The Netherlands. The crowds of reporters and onlookers drifted away. All that remained was to hold a memorial service...
...Watkins Jr., inventive director of surgical research at Boston's Lahey Clinic, has devised a compact, clockwork-driven pump that weighs only three-fourths of a pound and can be hung on the patient's chest like a hearing aid. Inside Dr. Watkins' contraption, a plastic reservoir contains about an ounce of anti-cancer drug, usually Methotrexate. The clock motor and pump are so delicate that they are capable of spreading this supply over a week, delivering it via a plastic tube pushed through a small incision into an artery or vein. Patients with cancers...
Since Aug. 2, 1960, the Water Department has been adding one part of sodium silicofluoride per million parts of water at a treatment plant near the Fresh Pond reservoir in West Cambridge. By collecting 4000 signatures in a petition filed last month--far more than the five per cent of registered voters required by law--foes of fluoridation were able to put the issue before the people again...