Word: unitized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...quick laugh when he told the House: "There will, no doubt, be some who say that a Congressman couldn't possibly have emphysema since he's so long-winded anyway." Then he added: "Seriously, Mr. Speaker, I invite you and my colleagues to visit the emphysema mobile unit...
Breathe Deeply. The emphysema (pronounced em-fih-see-muh) mobile unit consisted of a truck parked outside the House with an Army tent set up beside it. Mr. Speaker-Massachusetts' John McCormack-was first in line when the unit opened. Within the week, more than 300 Senators and Representatives followed...
Blow Hot. At Birmingham's Alabama Medical Center, where the mobile unit was devised by Lung Specialist...
...odious little girl," rasped Italy's Communist daily L'Unità. "She thinks she is the navel of the world. She is a Fascist." Who drew the Red scowls? Why, none other than Lucy, 6, devastating heroine of Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strip. With the appearance of a Peanuts collection in Italy, L'Unità decided to pseudoanalyze her. "She gossips continuously about others, blackmails them, hollers about other people's complexes, but remains turned in on herself. One hates her." To all this, there was only one thing to say, and Cartoonist Schulz...
...most noteworthy progress in unraveling the mysteries of human heredity has been based on the work of Geneticist Mary F. Lyon, 38. Born in Norwich, daughter of a civil servant, Mary Lyon got a Ph.D. from Cambridge University, specializing in mouse genetics. She now works at the Radiobiological Research Unit at Harwell, 50 miles west of London. Dr. Lyon became intrigued by the fact that some mice-but only females, it seemed-showed up with Joseph's coats of several colors. This could not happen under classical Mendelian laws of inheritance...