Word: yellow
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Eastern and Asian travellers, for example, should consult the Health Service about the necessity for typhus and cholera shots. Visitors to South America, Africa, and other tropical areas may have to be innoculated against yellow fever...
...tetanus, typhoid, and smallpox innoculations are offered without charge by the Health Service, as part of the student medical plan. The service will administer typhus and cholera shots, but students much purchase the vaccine for these. Yellow fever shots are handled only by U.S. Public Health Service hospitals...
...journey, at the Air Force Missile Test Center at Cape Canaveral, Fla., behind high security fences, the ICBM was stripped of its shroud, its garish yellow, black and red skin exposed to the light of day. Soon more than 300 Air Force and Convair scientists, engineers and technicians were primping and pampering "the Bird," grooming its round and bulbous nose, its disproportionately thick waist, its flared skirt, its unbelievably complex and exotic mechanism. One day soon, perhaps late in April, perhaps early in May, the Bird will make its first flight. From a sickle-shaped launching pad near a sunny...
...wear yellow stars. I had to turn in my bike. I couldn't go to a Dutch school any more. I couldn't go to the movies or ride in an automobile or even on a streetcar, and a million other things. But somehow we children still managed to have...
...absolutely trustworthy" assistant warden was assigned specifically to foil any escape. His salary for this task: $86 a month. One midnight last week, while other penitentiary officials made merry at a local fiesta, the special warden unlocked the prison doors and escorted Antonio & Co. to a waiting yellow Ford station wagon. Soon they were sipping tea at Punta Arenas, Chile. "There are ways of fulfilling any difficult task," joshed Millionaire Antonio...