Word: skin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...began injecting his patient at six-hour intervals with 20-milligram shots of ACTH, the new synthetic hormone (TIME, April 10). Within five days the patient's most dangerous symptoms had vanished. He was resting comfortably, "a normal man," in the words of one doctor, "only without much skin...
Brody, as past publicity director, distributed 1,000 tubes of Pepsodent toothpaste to advertise the recent H.D.C. production, "Skin of Our Teeth...
...Park, there were people who attached more importance to the color of a man's skin than to his achievements. The town's only two Negro families lived in the northern section. Julian paid $34,000 for an ornate 15-room house in Chicago Avenue neighborhood, and began spending $8,000 more for landscaping and improvements, intending to move his wife and two children in by Christmas. When the news got out, the water commissioner refused to turn on the water until the Julians threatened to go to court. Anonymous telephone callers made threats...
Each man had his own (co-ed) cheering section, but there were several anatomically-minded spectators who vocally appraised every hopeful as he posed. The five judges, though, retained dignified Atlantic City-like attitude throughout, conscientiously scoring the contestants on such varied points as symmetry, physique, pose, and skin...
Corning, last year's '53 goalie, and Richardson, ineligible for freshman play last season, are the two competing for the first string berth in the nets. Phil Clark is out indefinitely because of a skin condition...