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Word: wolfs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Carney Love was 42, a slight and pretty woman, with two grown children and a record of generally good health; it was nothing more than bleeding gums from a recent tooth extraction that led her doctor, John Wolf of Redding, Calif., to give her the potent antibiotic Chloromycetin. She got the drug again six weeks later for bronchitis-eight prescriptions in all, counting renewals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Those Risky Side Effects | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

...Tijuana's main drag, bright yellow, white, red, blue and green neon signs festoon the dirty façades of grubby joints. In front of each stands a swarthy doorman, generally wearing baggy dark pants and a soiled red coat with heavily padded shoulders. To passing wolf packs of mufti-clad U.S. marines and sailors, he calls in an inviting voice: "Hey, Meester! Want to see nice French movies? Nice exhibition? You want nice girls?" "Take It off" The "good time" joints feature underlighted interiors, watered rum, tequila, gin and vodka of local manufacture, adulterated whisky, and tiny bottles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armed Forces: Where the Boys Go | 3/16/1962 | See Source »

...interest in an atom-shelter firm that stood to profit from a $100 million school and college shelter program that Carlino helped get enacted last year. The source of the charges was a political oddity: Manhattan's Freshman Democratic Assemblyman Mark Lane, 34, a shaggy lone wolf who is as popular with his liberal Yorkville and East Harlem constituency as he is unpopular with his colleagues on both sides of the Albany aisle. "Mark," says a friend, "sees himself as a beplumed knight on a white charger whenever he undertakes a cause." Lane has undertaken plenty of causes: from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Speaker Stumbles | 2/16/1962 | See Source »

...view of their usual propensity for crying wolf, it is rather surprising to find spokesmen for the varsity track team taking this afternoon's meet with Dartmouth so casually. The Crimson will face the Big Green at 1 p.m. in Briggs Cage, but its eyes, apparently, will be on the Greater Boston Championships, which begin tonight at M.I.T...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen to Face Dartmouth Here; GBI Field Events Set for Tonight | 2/9/1962 | See Source »

...tragedy has been dramatized often enough before-on TV, in tabloids and in Wolf Whistle, a novel by William Bradford Huie-to raise the question: What is the point of retelling the story now? The moviemakers do not seem to know, and in their confusion they have failed, in fact, to tell the story as it happened. The ugly facts of Ira's life are conscientiously prettified in his favor. In the first half of the picture he is interpreted by Tony Curtis as a sensitive, "deep"' young man who is forced to play the hero when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Descent from Suribachi | 2/2/1962 | See Source »

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