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...Tell You." As he had shown before, Goldwater was impressive when enunciating his general principles. But when pressed for details, he tended to weaken. Thus, in Wolfeboro, he insisted that the cost of U.S. Government could and should be cut by $5 billion to $7 billion. But when it came to what reductions should be made, he faltered. "I can't tell you where there is fat," he said. "But I have definite suspicions as to where...
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Booties for All. Surgeons rated hospital infection as the most pressing problem aired at Atlantic City: 2,000 of them jammed a morning-long session to discuss it. and among the scientific exhibits the biggest crowds were around a booth where the Huggins Hospital of Wolfeboro, N.H. demonstrated its exacting anti-infection routines. Here Administrator Stanley Read and Boston University's Surgeon Ralph Adams (who operates at Huggins) spelled out the steps on the road to safety...
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Both measures were introduced on the floor of the State House on January 20, 1949, by representative Harold H. Hart of Wolfeboro. The bills promptly ran into opposition, especially on the campus of the University of New Hampshire at Durham, but both finally passed--the committee measure on May 12, and the oath bill on June...