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Grandma Was Right. Last week tens of thousands of Americans had German measles, and the vast majority had caught it willy-nilly without the fun of a party. "It comes in waves, two to four years apart," said Chicago's Health Commissioner Samuel Andelman. "When it starts, it's like fire in straw." The fire had spread from New England, down the Eastern seaboard and westward to the Continental Divide. It has not yet hit the West Coast in full force. It will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Infectious Diseases: German Measles Epidemic | 4/24/1964 | See Source »

...Radcliffe winners are: Jane D. Andelman; Jean Ann Burg; Susan E. Carey; L. Christie Dickason; Ann M. Graybiel; Lorella M. Jones; Lillian M. Li; Stephanie Raushenbush; Mrs. Antonia Kern Ridington; Nancy L. Silverman; Mrs. Dorothy Giles Souvaine; Gail E. Thain; Mrs. Marilyn Robinson Waldman; and Emily Zack...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 69 University Seniors Receive Wilson Grants | 3/12/1964 | See Source »

Elected Radcliffe class marshals were June D. Andelman of Holmes Hall and Attleboro: Pamella R. Blake of Wolbach Hall and Sudbury: Li-hula Wang of Briggs Hall and Honolulu, Hawail; Mrs. Judy Paul Osha of Cambridge; and Lois M. Rieser of Edmands House and Beaver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe Senior Class Chooses Marshals | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

After a week in private homes near Dayton, the Russians will travel to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City. Jane D. Andelman '64, who visited the Soviet Union last summer on as Experiment trip, will accompany the group as an interpreter during the remainder of the tour...

Author: By Alison J. Dray, | Title: Soviet Tourist Group Visits College, To Hear Speeches by Pipes, Glimp | 11/20/1963 | See Source »

Still, the number of child victims with brain damage is so great that last week the Illinois Council for Mentally Retarded Children was agitating to have a state of emergency declared in Chicago. Health Commissioner Samuel Andelman chose what seemed to him more practical measures. He arranged to have 30 building inspectors take special evening courses in paint and plaster peeling problems. With every poisoning case reported, the inspectors can go to the home and check the paint and plaster. If they are laced with lead, the board of health can close the house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poisons: Lead Paint in Chicago | 8/9/1963 | See Source »

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