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...subcommittee to hear FDA Commissioner George P. Larrick and Pharmacologist Kelsey. Canadian-born Dr. Kelsey, 48, a low-heeled, no-nonsense woman who has practiced medicine besides teaching pharmacology, was a new employee at FDA in September 1960. Her first major assignment was to pass on the application of Cincinnati's William S. Merrell Co. for a license to market thalidomide in the U.S. under the trade name Kevadon.* Along with the application came a sheaf of reports on years of animal testing and human use of the drug in Europe. There was no hint that the drug...
...morning. That way I eat a breakfast for lunch about 11 o'clock, and then I don't have to eat lunch at all. Sure I'm lonely. But it's better to be lonely here in all this sunshine than back in Cincinnati. The old neighborhood's gone...
...that the peculiar blindness of this reticent realist may have had a base in neurosis. The son of an Ohio printer, Howells was a weedy adolescent plagued by acute vertigo, hypochondria and a tendency to uncontrollable homesickness. His literary ability won him a job as city editor of a Cincinnati newspaper, but his first view of police court sent him home with the shudders. His neuroticism, although he learned to control it. left him with a lifelong terror of going beyond the "cleanly respectabilities." Eventually the young man collected himself, wrote a campaign biography of Lincoln, and was given...
...York, Rabbi Elmer Berger. executive vice president of the anti-Zionist American Council for Ju Judaism, criticized the Premier for his "predilection for interfering with the destinies of all Jews." Said Rabbi Berger: "Judaism, we believe, is a universal - not a national - religion." Declared Professor Nelson Glueck of Cincinnati's Hebrew Union College: "Possibly I cannot speak for all Jewry in this country, but I can speak for Reform Jewry, and I say it is totally and diametrically opposed to Ben-Gurion's philosophy. His feelings reflect the kind of world in which he grew up - where minority...
...batters banged out a record 54 homers, four more than the previous one-day high of 50 in 16 games on May 30, 1956. Led by the Minnesota Twins with six homers. American League teams hit 30 balls into the stands or over the fence. In the National League, Cincinnati and Philadelphia swung the biggest bats, with four home runs each...