Word: developing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...infectious variety takes two to six weeks to develop. Common symptoms: jaundice, headache, fever (up to 104°), nausea, loss of appetite, diarrhea, enlarged liver, mental depression. Unlike any other contagious disease, hepatitis is harder on women than men. Only about three in every 1,000 hepatitis victims die from the disease, but even mild attacks are thought to precipitate progressive liver disease and cirrhosis. Many patients recover after seven or eight weeks, but others are still sick at the end of a year or more, and relapses are fairly common. Some patients become unwitting carriers of the serum type...
...show were some cheery lines spoken by short (5 ft. 8 in.), grey-haired Frederic Garrett Donner, 58, General Motors' board chairman and its chief executive since 1958. The world's largest industrial corporation, announced Donner, plans to spend $1.25 billion next year to expand and develop its worldwide (21 countries) auto empire, testifying to its faith in "continued economic progress." If consumer incomes continue to rise and consumer confidence is sustained, said Donner, the auto industry may sell 7,000,000 cars in the U.S. in 1961, including imports. By 1970, based on a projected rise...
DAVID TAYLOR MODEL BASIN (Navy Dept., Wash., D.C.)--all degree levels in engin.-aeronautical, civil, electrical, electronic, mech., general; and in match and physics for research, testing develop. Some summer openings. Seniors sign up at 54 Dunster St.; grads at Pierce...
...attempt to develop a far-reaching people-to-people diplomatic program, the Bill would send a number of American young people to work directly with citizens of under-developed countries. If the Bill is passed, a maximum of 500 young people will be recruited during the program's first year. Under present plans, the Peace Corps would expand gradually, allowing no more than 5,000 during its fourth year...
...fourth grade (two years earlier than in most U.S. schools). Writing is heavily emphasized because it "improves and refines thinking"-and the same goes for math and science. More outrageous yet by progressive standards, geography focuses on specific places, and U.S. history is taught in chronological order "to develop an historian's capacity to see and evaluate primary sources...