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Word: galveston (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...driest of times. Devastating summer storms pounded places begging for relief from flooding, while the scorching sun broiled farmlands thirsting for rain. For the first time in three years, a full-blowing hurricane slammed onto the U.S. mainland, rumbling through Texas with a counterclockwise crunch of 115-m.p.h. winds. Galveston was swamped. Window panes popped from Houston's glass-and-steel towers, spewing shards over the streets below. What was hell in Texas held out some heavenly hopes for parts of the parched heartland, where the corn is withering on the stalks. But Alicia's leftover showers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coping with Nature | 8/29/1983 | See Source »

Texas residents had done little to prepare for Hurricane Alicia. It popped up without much warning in the gulf last week and gained its powerful punch just before it lunged across the barrier island where Galveston is located. Galveston Mayor E. Gus Manuel declared that only the low-lying areas need be evacuated, and scorned Governor Mark White's warnings that greater precautions should be taken. Declared the mayor: "We've heard them cry wolf before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coping with Nature | 8/29/1983 | See Source »

...Some of Galveston's more hardy, or perhaps more foolhardy, residents went down to the beach as the storm approached to cast for "bull" drum, the big ocean fish that loves to feed in turbulent waters. Many homeowners hunkered down to ride out the storm. "If they're crazy enough to stay on the beach, then we're going to ask them for the names of their next of kin," said one frustrated police officer. Cornelia Ruff, 70, a retired secretary, said she was staying "to protect my property." Her home, built in 1894, has withstood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coping with Nature | 8/29/1983 | See Source »

...always, there were uplifting vignettes. As Alicia bore down on Houston during the predawn hours of Thursday, Surgeon Denton Cooley, who had finally been able to find a suitable heart donor for a 48-year-old patient, performed a successful transplant. At St. Mary's Hospital in Galveston, the wife of a Coast Guard yeoman seaman gave birth to a baby girl. She was named (what else?) Alicia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coping with Nature | 8/29/1983 | See Source »

...neighborhoods in Detroit and Boston have correlated hypertension, which is twice as common among American blacks as among whites, with overcrowded housing and high levels of unemployment and crime. Research conducted in Massachusetts by Epidemiologist David Jenkins, now on the faculty of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, showed that the two areas with the highest mortality rates in the state were the Boston black ghetto of Roxbury and the working-class white enclave of South Boston, which had been locked in a bitter feud over school busing. Mortality rates in these two "death zones" are elevated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stress: Can We Cope? | 6/6/1983 | See Source »

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