Word: warms
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...diagnostic facilities grow increasingly complex," Dr. Farnsworth explains, "it becomes more difficult to maintain the warm, friendly relationship between student and doctor...
...front of a bank. Scores of fields in a score of states were churned into lacteal goo by the deluge, and in New Jersey-where farmers and their wives and children walked through a snowstorm to deliver their complaints to the state-house-nearly 1,000,000 Ibs. still warm from the cow, turned a Sussex County snowfield into curds...
...must thank TIME not only for creating an interesting, informative and accurate portrayal of the "three or thirty sides" of my grandfather, but also for getting "off its pages and into the minds of its readers" a correct image-the warm affection and informal joviality he was capable of sharing. Finally he no longer bears the formerly endured brand by the public of a press lord who, like a ticker-tape machine, can only spew forth hard facts...
...happy contrast to his procrastination last year, when he could not decide whether or not to raise income taxes. One immediate effect: the stock market responded with its biggest one-day volume since 1929 (see following story). Still to be learned is whether New Economist Johnson can warm up the economy as fast as it cooled last fall...
There were about 100 Negro candidates in last May's Democratic primary, and the Courier was viewing its future--which held out the prospect of warm friends in high places--with unabashed enthusiasm. A couple of days before the vote, editors set into type a jubilant editorial on the power of the Negro vote. It never ran; the ed, framed in black, hangs in the Courier office. All but a handful of Negroes and white liberals were clobbered at the polls...