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...months, longer than any since World War II, and in some eyes had accomplished the least. The Senate did ratify the test ban treaty, and the Congress as a whole passed several education bills-a $1.2 billion college construction program, $206 million for medical and dental schools and student loans, a $60 million increase, to $117 million, in the federal vocational education program. Not even brought to final vote were the two most important legislative items of the year-civil rights and tax reduction. And foreign aid kept the session going right down to the wire as Senate and House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Ave atque Vale | 12/27/1963 | See Source »

...surrendered the French colony to the Japanese outright, Minh joined a band of defiant, lower-echelon soldiers who organized heroic but futile resistance to the capitulation. Minh was taken prisoner by the Japanese, beaten and tortured by having most of his teeth yanked out. Minh is proud of his dental scars and today, when he neglects to wear his false-tooth plate, he smiles just the same, uninhibitedly showing off his half-empty mouth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: Revolution in the Afternoon | 11/8/1963 | See Source »

...James M. Dunning '26, director of the Dental Health Service and vice-chairman of the Cambridge Citizens Committee for Dental health, said last night that the pro-fluoride forces "seem to have been the victims of a very well-financed organization, perhaps a national...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: City Votes Down Fluoridation; Sullivan, Crane, and Wheeler Win Reelection as Councillors | 11/7/1963 | See Source »

...Raymond A. Bauer, chairman of the Cambridge Citizens' Committee for Dental Health--a group formed for the 1959 referendum--said yesterday that she didn't know of "a single, intelligent, active person in Cambridge who is against fluoridation." She said that in some communities anti-fluoridationists are "honest people" like "Christian Scientists, civil rightists, and old ladies who don't want to change," but she dismissed the Cambridge force as "crackpots...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Council Smooths Path For Fluoridation Vote | 10/22/1963 | See Source »

...echoed by James M. Dunning '26, assistant clinical professor of Public Health Dentistry and director of the University's Dental Health Service. Dr. Dunning, who serves as vice-chairman of the Citizens' committee, maintained that the value of fluoride in preventing tooth decay is "very, very great when it has had time to show its effects." He added that there is no danger in a one part-in-a-million concentration of fluorine in Cambridge's climate, although he acknowledged that about 15 per cent of children, who are raised on fluoridated water develop mottling--"inconspicuous" white spots on their...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Council Smooths Path For Fluoridation Vote | 10/22/1963 | See Source »

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