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Sheldon fellowships were awarded this year to Paul D Bishop of Eliot House and Cincinnati. Ohto: Jonathan B. Coldman of Adams House and Brooklyn. N. Y: John A. Howell of Lowell House and Arlington: and Peter Lubin of Adams House and Lexington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Seniors Win Fellowships | 5/11/1966 | See Source »

...based on the same principle but of different design and materials had been first tried in man 2½ years ago, when Dr. DeBakey used it to keep a moribund patient alive for 3½ days (TIME, Nov. 8, 1963), and for only the second time last February, when Brooklyn's Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz used a comparable device for 24 hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surgery: A Better Half-Heart | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...sentenced to death for felony-murder. He did not request counsel, claims he confessed to free his wife. The California Supreme Court said police should have given him a silence warning, reversed his conviction. ¶Michael Vignera, 31, got a 30-to 60-year rap for holding up a Brooklyn dress shop in 1961. Vignera was fingered by a confederate, linked to stolen goods, and identified by his victims. He confessed after about twelve hours. To clinch the police case, he was then grilled far beyond "focus," and was not taken before a judge until roughly 24 hours after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Criminal Justice: Concern About Confessions | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...symptom of the durable opposition to forced integration came last week in Albany. By a 41-to-19 vote, the New York state senate approved a bill that in effect sought to ban bussing. Supporters of the bill called the vote a victory for the "neighborhood school concept." But Brooklyn's Negro Assemblyman Bertram Baker, chairman of the Education Committee, who bottled up a similar bill previously, pronounced that the senate version "does not have a ghost of a chance" of getting to the assembly floor for a vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Schools: Is Bussing Self-Defeating? | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...prize in the Iota Competitions. She received $100 for her essay on Robert Frost's poetry. Second prize of $50 was awarded to Anne Hebald '66 of East House and New York City. Doris G. Fendel '66, of North House and Cambridge; Margaret Rossoff '68, of North House and Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Ollejane Zagraniski '66 of South House and New Haven, Connecticut, each received honorable mentions in the competitions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta, Iota Prizes Presented at Radcliffe | 4/25/1966 | See Source »

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