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...point, U.S. marines driving in to Seoul from the southwest were almost trapped by North Koreans. They were saved by the caution and good sense of the commander of the point company, Captain Robert Barrow of St. Francisville, La. Barrow took his men across the Seoul-Mukden railroad tracks, deployed them on a ridge and refused to advance past an apparently deserted group of buildings and a residential sector until he had scouted the ground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF KOREA: Rout | 10/9/1950 | See Source »

...introductory "Approach to the Patient," puckish Dr. Harrison's authors caution students (and general practitioners who may use the book for reference) that the patient comes first, with his aches & pains. Fancy modern laboratory tests and techniques are all very well, say the authors-but in their place. Laboratory data, they say, "are frequently surrounded by an aura of authority, without heed to the fact that the data are collected by fallible human beings who are capable of committing errors of technique, or who may misinterpret the most precise evidence . . . Even these data cannot release the physician from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Oh, My Aching Back | 10/2/1950 | See Source »

Fairbank and Schwartz, while while they were in fundamental agreement, emphasized the need for caution in crossing the 38th parallel. A blunt march over the line could fire Russian feeling beyond the kindling point, they suggested. Hence the campaign in what is now Northern Korea should be waged only after such a project has received the blessing...

Author: By Rudolph Kasb and Bayley F. Mason, S | Title: University's Asian Experts Prescribe Far East Policy | 9/25/1950 | See Source »

...Word of Caution. The delegate who has broadened his market the most was Dr. Charles Clinton Spaulding, 76, a longtime friend of Booker T. Washington. Born of ex-slaves, Spaulding had risen from a $10-a-month waiter's job to head the $28 million Negro-staffed North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co. Said he: "We are making progress as businessmen. Three years ago very few Negroes could borrow money, even on Federal Housing Administration security. But now their reputation in that way has been changed. Our company and two others had a lot to do with [that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTIONS: We Must Be on Our Own | 9/11/1950 | See Source »

Fairbank and Schwartz, while while they were in fundamental agreement, emphasized the need for caution in crossing the 38th parallel. A blunt march over the line could fire Russian feeling beyond the kindling point, they suggested. Hence the campaign in what is now Northern Korea should be waged only after such a project has received the blessing...

Author: By Rudolph Kasb and Bayley F. Mason, S | Title: University's Asian Experts Prescribe Far East Policy | 9/1/1950 | See Source »

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