Word: journals
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...addressed his fellow Latin American Presidents as co-partners. He conspicuously sought their advice on world problems, e.g., disarmament, so that he could-go to the forthcoming summit conference "with a clear understanding of the views of our friends in this region." (Editorialized Rio's Journal do Brasil: "This is the first time that we talk to the U.S. on equal standing.") He also endorsed some of the Presidents' pet projects. Example: in Chile, he laid the groundwork for President Alessandri's plan for hemisphere disarmament by promising immediate U.S. military aid if any hemisphere nation...
...cancer care keeps many victims from their doctors until the disease is too advanced for effective treatment. ¶ Dishpan hands sometimes take an extreme form in kitchen workers, with eczema and severe bleeding under the nails. Dr. Peter I. Long Jr. of Dayton, Ohio, reports in the A.M.A. Journal that prevention depends not only on wearing gloves but also on keeping detergents from seeping into the gloves...
...McClain, Journal-American...
Management's showdown effort was costly. Before the strike, the morning Oregonian had a daily circulation of 242,035, the p.m. Journal, 188,677. Oregonian Publisher Michael J. Frey estimates that total circulation has dropped 70,000; the Portland Newspaper Guild's President Robert L. Shults has set the loss...
...Aphrodites' magnificent "country house" had an altar of love gods and goddesses and pink, taffeta-lined boxes for private love sessions, each fitted out with ingeniously placed peepholes. A journal of one of the female Aphrodites lists 4,959 amorous rendezvous in 20 years. This included 272 princes and prelates, 929 officers, 93 rabbis, 342 financiers, 439 monks, 420 socialites, 119 musicians, 47 Negroes and 1,614 foreigners ("during an enforced absence in London...