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...This grant of unrestricted funds," Medical Dean Dr. George P. Berry explained yesterday, "points the way to a cure from an academic ill which has beset all privately endowed medical schools--that of project-itis...
...Another cure for tired pictures was suggested by Toledo Times Executive Editor Kenneth D. Tooill, who put "pretty girls in bathing suits" among the offenders. Editors, he said, should apply "some of the effort, meticulous attention, imagination and artistic talent" that go into U.S. picture magazines. Added Editor Tooill: "If you don't have a city or picture editor with imagination, get one. Fire all photographers who are in the business because they once needed a job-any kind of job -and hire genuine artists with fine appreciation of picture composition, drama, pathos and humor; men who can take...
Lion & Oryx. Thus the rhino has been hunted almost to extinction. In Nepal says Talbot, the Indian rhinoceros has another ecological problem. The Nepalese use rhinos to speed the upward reincarnation of the souls of their ancestors The cure for delay in this process is to kill a rhino, sit inside its carcass, and drink to the health of the ancestor's soul in rhino blood...
Before stepping down from that oratorical pedestal, it is only just to say that, despite the puerileness of the OCD's makeup and the sterility of its writing, there is nothing organically wrong with the News that a few conscientious and talented younger editors couldn't cure...
...Cancer of the cervix is now curable in 75% of cases (some say 100%) when treated promptly after the first symptoms appear, but the actual cure rate now is closer to 40% because too many women ignore the early danger signals...