Word: unfit
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...them white. In 1665, the College moved the first university printing press in America from the President's office to the basement of the Indian College. There, the press turned out the Reverend John Eliot's famous Indian translation of the Bible. By 1676, the Indian College was declared unfit for human habitation and its residents moved out, although the printing press remained until...
...irradiated, probably by particles escaping from Hanford's chimneys. None of the present radiation is dangerous, thanks to AEC precautions, but if the radioactive material in the Columbia were allowed to reach the maximum level considered safe for ordinary drinking water, fish from the river would soon be unfit for food...
Earlier, the Divinity School student publication, The Scribe, had condemned the psychology test plan as a "trend toward conformity." The Scribe's editor, John Mr. Coffee, charged that the tests "would indicate that many who now are able to become theological students are 'maladjusted,' and hence unfit for the ministry...
...coined a tag phrase, "Three long, one short," to describe their medical care: long periods of waiting for a clinic reservation, for registration and for treatment, but a short time for diagnosis. From the Red press, too, came horrifying stories that modern drugs made in China were often unfit for use-loaded with wrong ingredients and impurities such as broken glass, hair, grass or bits of iron...
...Security officers often are too inexperienced, or otherwise unfit to measure up to their responsibility. They should understand not only Communist theory and practice, but also the principles by which the U.S. governs its people...