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...patient was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the date was March 27, 1944-four months before the President was to be nominated for his fourth term, eleven months before he was to attend the crucial Big Three conference at Yalta, 13 months before he was to die in Warm Springs, Ga., of the massive stroke that, based on the medical evidence, seemed all too likely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HISTORY: F.D.R.'s Conspiracy of Silence | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

...group of poor whites at the medical school that had organized in October 1972 to aid the poor whites interested in medical careers got interested in the Health Career Summer Program. The group met in early 1973 with Thomas E. Crooks '49, director of the Summer School, and Dr. Delano Meriwether, who was then executive director of the health career program, to talk about places for poor whites in the program...

Author: By Nicholas Lemann, | Title: The Case of the Poor Whites Against Harvard | 2/8/1974 | See Source »

...white woman, who asked not to be identified, said that after she was admitted to the program Crooks and Dr. Delano Meriwether, then executive director of the program, asked her to resign and attend the summer school instead...

Author: By Dwight Cramer, | Title: Heat On The Summer School | 1/25/1974 | See Source »

Located on the western end of the new Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge leading to the resort Campobello Island, Canada, Lubec nonetheless gets little tourist trade. The local drugstore, on the second block of the four-block-long main street, does carry a few postcards of Campobello--"FDR's summer home"--but novelty items are absent from the shelves. It's a poor community with many problems...

Author: By Daniel H. Maccoby, | Title: Rep. Cohen Walks, Listens in Northern Maine | 10/15/1973 | See Source »

Headed by Dr. Delano Meriwether,* 30, a black hematologist, Harvard's Health Careers Summer Program accepts youngsters whose grades and motivation make them good physician and dentist material, but whose lack of finances and educational background tends to keep them out of these professions. The university has little trouble finding applicants. In the program's first year, 267 students applied and 55 were accepted. This summer 2,000 applied and 162 were allowed in. Of those in this year's class, 100 are blacks. The rest are Indians, Chicanes, U.S.-born Puerto Ricans and disadvantaged whites...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Cram Course for Med School | 9/10/1973 | See Source »

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