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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doctor had all been caring for babies who were malformed because their mothers had had rubella. But the moth ers had been sick from six to eight months earlier. Surely the babies could not still be carrying the virus? As a matter of fact they were, Dr. Louis Z. Cooper told the New York Academy of Medicine. Worse, they were shedding it and spreading it all around them-in at least one case as long as nine months after birth, and therefore 15 months or longer after the original infection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Infectious Diseases: Dangerous Babies | 2/26/1965 | See Source »

Paul R. deRensis '66 is President of the November Ninth committee. Henry M. Kissinger '50, professor of Government and Joseph Cooper '55, assistant professor of Government, have agreed to advise the group, according to Lederer...

Author: By Ann Peck, | Title: 'November 9th' Vietnam Committee To Seek Recognition From Harvard | 2/20/1965 | See Source »

Stepping Out. That seven-day trip, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced last week, will be manned by "Gordo" Cooper, 37, and Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., 34, a Navy pilot who learned his aeronautical engineering at Princeton. The Cooper-Conrad flight will be the most critical one of the Gemini program, since a round trip to the moon, as envisioned in the Project Apollo series, will also last about seven days, and NASA officials want to be able to study the effects of such a long period of weightlessness on humans. Plans also call for the men to release...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Here Comes Gemini | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

...told, there are now 28 spacemen. Of the original seven Mercury astronauts, only two besides Cooper remain as active participants: Virgil Grissom will command the first of the Gemini flights, and Walter Schirra Jr. will lead the stand-by crew. Donald ("Deke") Slayton, who resigned his Air Force commission in 1963 after doctors discovered a heart murmur, is now assistant director of the Manned Spacecraft Center at Houston, in charge of crew operations. Marine Lieut. Colonel John Glenn made an abortive try at politics, later retired from the Marine Corps, is now a director of a soft-drink company. Alan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Here Comes Gemini | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

...taught. He began shipping out on cargo vessels at age 17, read voraciously during long voyages, and his art reflects his random, eclectic learning. As consummate technique, Kitaj's paintings bear the skill of a man who stayed ashore long enough to spend five years variously at Manhattan's Cooper Union, Vienna's Academy of Fine Art, Oxford University's Ruskin School of Drawing and London's Royal College of Art. He can coalesce flat forms with rounded ones, switch from silhouette to transparency with deft sleights of brush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Literary Collage | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

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