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Word: toole (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Behind the G.O.P. victories in Colorado were Denver Adman Jean K. Tool, 43, who took over as state chairman two years ago, and Robert E. Lee, a backroom pro who heads the Denver party organization. Between them, they replaced 40% of the county chairmen, cut the average age of district captains from the 70s to the 40s, raised money for a radio and television blitz-and produced two of the most attractive candidates anywhere. They were Lawyer John Love, 45, for Governor, and Representative Peter Dominick, 47, for the Senate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Colorado: Winning Wave | 11/16/1962 | See Source »

...Green discussed the idea with Julia Barrow, wife of Charles A. Barrow, a former machine-tool maker. She had an incurable brain tumor, and shortly before her death in 1959, she asked her husband: "Why don't you go ahead and give Dr. Green his institute?" Barrow came out of retirement, donated more than $1,000,000 of his own money and raised $2,000,000 more to found the Barrow Neurological Institute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Dream Institute | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

...term. Those pursuing the second line of reasoning rarely mentioned that the experience might be furthered in the examination hall. They depicted review work during reading period as a satisfying--though rigorous--discipline; the actual exam was often described as simply a chore, and certainly not an educational tool...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr., | Title: The Exams Questionnaire | 10/30/1962 | See Source »

Said Stashinsky at last week's trial: "My confession is a sign of my remorse." His sentence: eight years in prison, a surprisingly light punishment, reflecting the court's opinion that Stashinsky was "an abused tool of highly placed wire-pullers" and the really guilty party was the Soviet government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Espionage: A Poor Devil | 10/26/1962 | See Source »

...basic tool used by both groups was X-ray diffraction, which produces enigmatic pictures than can be interpreted to show the structure of invisible molecules. Wilkins made the pictures of DNA himself; Watson and Crick interpreted X-ray pictures made by others, some by Wilkins. Both groups came to similar conclusions: that the DNA molecule is a spiral (as Pauling said), but that it is a double spiral, like a winding staircase with steps made of submolecules (nucleotides) arranged in pairs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Nucleic Nobelmen | 10/26/1962 | See Source »

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