Word: barbered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Time to Go. In Guelph, Ont., Barber Fred Christiansen toyed with the idea of pulling out, made up his mind to get going when a young man came in and asked for a permanent...
...attending surgeon was willing to try the vitamin, since he was afraid the patient would die on the operating table. Within a week after treatment the old man was out of bed, bustling around the hospital ward and helping nurses with the dinner trays. Dr. Shute's barber, Roy Bicknell, was in agony from coronary heart disease; three weeks after taking the vitamin, he was able to play the drums in a Little Theater orchestra, go fishing, and return to his work (see cut). Subsequent tests with more than 100 patients brought quick and often dramatic relief...
...very bad head condition," says the barber delicately...
Walter H. Barber...
...Czechs, whose love for American jazz is echoed from every kavarna (coffee house) in Prague, applauded compositions by Aaron Copland, William Schuman and Samuel Barber, but gave the loudest ovation to George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, with President Truman's protégé-pianist, Eugene List, as soloist (TIME, April 22). Bernstein led the orchestra through a rousing performance of his own apocalyptic Jeremiah Symphony. After concerts, Bernstein played the piano for Czech Philharmonic's conductor Rafael Kubelik and his violinist wife, updating them on the latest versions of Honky-Tonk Train and Empty...