Word: seniorities
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard's Varsity and Jayvee fencing teams also have matches slated, the Senior squad crossing swords with Brown at 3:30 o'clock in the Indoor Athletic Building, preceded by the Jayvee tiff with Andover at 2 o'clock...
...that have helped season TIME'S editorial people. The head of one of our foreign news bureaus got his first training in journalism on the Martin, Tenn., Weakly County Press & Martin Mail (weekly circulation 2,240), writing about crops being marketed and calves being born. One of our Senior Editors was a reporter for two years on the weekly Far Rockaway Journal-while the man who heads our editorial office in San Francisco broke into journalism through a job on the Sun-Star in the town of Merced, California (population...
Last Nov. 3 Idaho's Senior Citizens won a notable victory over the Idaho Taxpayers' League. A Townsend-blessed pension plan appeared on the ballot, was approved by Idaho voters. Benefits: $40 a month after age 65; $8 a month extra for those who need wooden legs, glass eyes, dentures, medical care; $100 for funeral expenses. Said Lewis Williams, State Director of Charitable Institutions: "The people want grandpa and grandma to have these pensions, no matter what they cost...
Safely out of Idaho's fiscal dilemma now is former Governor Chase A. Clark, who had signed the Senior Citizen's initiative petition, put it on the ballot. Clark thus made himself his own victim. To be valid in Idaho, such a law passed by popular referendum must receive more than 50% of the total vote for Governor. So oldsters voted light for Governor, heavy for their pensions. Result: Clark lost by 434 votes, pensions...
...Senior surgeon of the third portable is blond, athletic Major William Garlick of Baltimore, a chest and diaphragm specialist. His present wardrobe consists of shorts and sneakers. In the first three days of one battle he had 68 cases of chest and abdominal wounds-right down his alley. The portable took care of them so fast that no serious peritonitis developed. They were only a small part of the wounded. Most of the cases were less dangerous- arm, leg, back or buttock wounds. There was only one amputation. Major Swinton's portable had to dig four wells on their...