Word: columnists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hearst's sons had known all along. So had his editorial chieftains. But the secret was being kept from the old man. Last week Albert Deutsch, the New York Post Home News's medical columnist (TiME, Aug. 9), exposed this "capital irony...
Help from Dogs. Columnist Deutsch also repeated a conversation with Dr. Prinzmetal at a medical meeting in Chicago last summer, when Hearst's doctor was demonstrating an earlier heart technique involving radioactive sodium (TIME, July 5). Dr. Prinzmetal said he had tested his radiocardiograph on "scores" of dogs before it was used on humans and "our development of the radiocardiograph would have been impossible without dog experimentation." Asked Deutsch: "Then you don't advocate anti-vivisection?" Replied Dr. Prinzmetal: "On the contrary . . . medical research would be crippled without judicious use of animal experimentation...
Among the 24 people and institutions nominated for the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize ("every candidate [must] be proposed in writing by some duly qualified person"): Eleanor Roosevelt, Columnist Drew Pearson, Juan Perón and wife...
...West, 57, recalled the old days when the word "sex" was rarely spoken aloud ("It wasn't polite to give it my meaning"). But she bears no real resentment toward Professor Alfred Kinsey: "That guy merely makes it easy for me," she assured Columnist Robert C. Ruark. "Now I don't have to draw 'em any blueprints . . . We are both in the same business . . . Except I saw it first...
...Hearst Columnist Westbrook Pegler, who cultivates an attitude of chronic ferocity, gave some extraordinary advice...