Word: schmidts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nine hours a day on horseback. There was also a Pennsylvanian who startled the doctors by saying that he had gone back to work in the coal mines. "Hell," he said, "that's the only job I know." In schoolgirl high spirits and 40 pounds heavier was Judith Schmidt, 12, who had been chilled in a freezer before her operation (TIME...
...works for the Masons, still another serves as a part-time consultant to a big Colorado cattleman. The former head of the chemistry department has worked as a printer in a Fort Collins print shop, but to supplement his monthly $37.14, his wife must baby-sit. Professor G. A. Schmidt, author of six textbooks on agriculture, has worked as an 80/-an-hour land appraiser, and Entomologist Miriam A. Palmer, an expert on aphids, receives only $39.97 a month after 48 years of service. Professor Burton O. Longyear, who founded the department of forestry, last year spent the last...
Army's own specialists in strategy and logistics, some of the already published volumes are dishwater-dull and studded with enough technical details to paralyze the general reader. A few, e.g., Cross-Channel Attack, Three Battles: Arnaville, Altuzzo, and Schmidt, and The Fall of the Philippines, capture the mud and courage of battle with tense honesty...
Hardening Arteries. He began to look for a new machine for a relatively unmechanized market. A.M.F. got the patent rights for a crude model of a pinspotting machine from Fred Schmidt, the inventor, even though nobody before had ever succeeded in perfecting such a device. Finally, after 14 years, a satisfactory model was produced...
...thousand balloons, each bearing five New Testament tracts in five languages, to be wafted across the Iron Curtain, were launched from a German football field by Evangelical Lutheran Pastor Emil Schmidt and his congregation. Financial sponsor of this spiritual airlift: U.S. Evangelical Lutheran Churches...