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Schick announced the test in 1913 Within ten years, a new and far safer immunizing substance (toxoid) took most of the risk out of preventive measures. Nowadays, throughout most of the U.S. and in many another country, babies get their first protective shot by the time they are a year...
The other man--President emeritus Lowell--had unveiled the figures himself, but refused any comment. He wistfully advised the press "I don't say anything nowadays. I just look on from the sidelines."
Whether or not the Dunlap retreat into civil service heralds a large-scale movement, the incident serves to illustrate one of Dwight Eisenhower's serious problems. After the new Administration takes over, many key positions in the Government will still be held by Democratic appointees protected by civil service...
This may read like a pastiche of Sir Walter Scott and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, but it was a real, and not an unusual incident in the lives of Europe's 12th century Crusaders in Palestine.* They were movers of history. Their expeditions wrenched Western Europe from...
From Insteps to Step-Ins. Witty talk and romantic flirtations were supposed to be Bar Harbor's specialties. Nowadays, old-fashioned flirting is extinct, and the colony's Alice Van Rensselaer thinks she knows why: "The granddaughter of the girl who wouldn't show her instep now...