Word: shin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...recent news I received of Ronnie came from Nurse Kim's husband, Duk Shin Kim, a student at Emmanuel Missionary College in Berrien Springs, Mich...
...Clark signed alone in a tin-roofed movie hall at Munsan, the allied truce base, three hours after the Panmunjom signing, and Kim and Peng presumably signed in their own lair at Pyongyang. Behind Clark, ramrod stiff, jaws clamped tight, sat ROK Major General Choi Duk Shin. Spotting him after the signing, Clark said, "I'm glad you came." "Thank you," said General Choi...
...cabinet ministers and assemblymen heaped abuse on the U.S. and the pending armistice agreement, talked of resisting the neutral truce commission, hinted that they would .have to guard Americans against public outbursts, threatened to fight on alone. They spoke with the eloquence of despair. Said Major General Choi Duk Shin, ROK delegate who has been boycotting the Panmunjom talks: "The foreigners, you, who came in here, are going to destroy us ... The people will say: perhaps we would have been better off with the Communists, after all. You must stop dealing with us only by force . . . You are writing...
Respected Advice. At Commerce High School Mickey was a three-letter man: basketball, football (against his father's wishes) and, of course, baseball. During a football scrimmage one day, Sophomore Back Mantle got a kick on the left shin. He limped home from practice and his mother soaked the leg. By the next morning Mickey's whole lower leg was swollen and an ugly blue. Mutt took him to Oklahoma City, where the doctors made a diagnosis of osteomyelitis...
...shin kick had caused a blood clot next to the bone. The clot became infected and inflamed, spreading the bad infection into the bone. There was talk of amputation. Penicillin and diathermy saved the leg, but while such infections can be curbed, they are sometimes impossible to cure. Mickey, who must guard against flare-ups of the infection, has had his share of poison-pen letters demanding to know why he is not fighting in Korea. On medical advice, Mickey's draft board has rejected him three times...