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...proving to be an effective strikebreaker. Many doctors were secretly, and a bit shamefacedly, still treating their patients. Doctors in Brussels began telephoning their patients to say they were back on the job -but please keep it quiet. The strikebreakers were not beyond exercising a little lighthearted blackmail: one dental surgeon replaced a broken bridge for a politician on the condition that he would not use his newly recovered power of speech to lobby against the strike. In Ghent's Refuge Ste. Marie, a surgeon asked for police protection to complete a series of four operations. His striking colleagues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Belgium: Physician, See Thyself | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

...Committee of Professors, Pusey said, has already begun preliminary discussions related to choosing a new Dean. The committee, of which Pusey is chairman, consists of the 157 full and associate professors in the Faculty of Medicine, plus Dean Berry and Roy O. Greep, Dean of the School of Dental Medicine...

Author: By Hendrik Hertzberg, | Title: Pusey Seeks Successor To Med School's Berry | 3/21/1964 | See Source »

...five Cambridge residents who filed the fluoridation suit said last night that the group's strategy was to make "the whole referendum look like a biased piece of work." James M. Dunning '26, director of the Dental Health Services, said that they hoped that the City Council will set aside the results of the referendum, as the Supreme Court decision allows them...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Water Board Waits Ruling On Nov. Vote | 2/29/1964 | See Source »

Dunning noted that Cambridge Citizens Opposed to Compulsory Fluoridation had raised $800 in Cambridge and gotten a contribution of over $10,000 from a group called the Massachusetts Citizens Rights Association. Inc. In contrast, he said, the Cambridge Citizens Committee for Dental Health, of which he was vice-chairman, received $4500 in local contributions...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Water Board Waits Ruling On Nov. Vote | 2/29/1964 | See Source »

Ethics & Ideology. The society is constantly finding new ways to provide service to the world as well as service at the altar. For Chicago's growing population of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans, it operates a neighborhood house, complete with medical and dental clinics and a job-referral program. It set a team of educators to writing new Sunday-school texts that would fit the educational and cultural backgrounds of impoverished urban children. The society's mission extends to all levels of the city: it sponsors a middle-income housing program, backs a thriving Christian drama group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Missions: Commandos in the City | 2/21/1964 | See Source »

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