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...said, 'What public?' " That did it. At 70, Wynn began a new career. He played a beat-up old fight trainer in TV's Requiem for a Heavyweight, soon was getting calls for films. He was an aging broadcasting executive in The Great Man, the old dentist in Anne Frank, and Uncle Albert in Mary Poppins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comedians: The First Time He Made Anyone Sad | 7/1/1966 | See Source »

...American dentist were to say to his patient, "I'm going to break your jaw," he might confidently expect to lose the patient. Yet, last week 500 of the most eminent U.S. oral surgeons* sat on the edges of their chairs at Washington's Walter Reed Army Medical Center, as a respected Swiss practitioner described his radical, jaw-splitting procedures for correcting severe malformations. When Zurich's Dr. Hugo Obwegeser had finished a presentation that took most of three days, Cornell Uni versity's Dr. Stanley Behrman stated flatly: "American oral surgeons have never been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oral Surgery: A Radical New Technique | 7/1/1966 | See Source »

...oral surgeon is a dentist who has taken at least three years of additional, specialized training in the treatment of the jaw and related structures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oral Surgery: A Radical New Technique | 7/1/1966 | See Source »

CACTUS FLOWER. In a sex farce from France, a seasoned playboy dentist (Barry Nelson) loves nothing more than to cut the mustard. His plain nurse (Lauren Bacall) puts an end to all that with relish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Broadway: Jun. 24, 1966 | 6/24/1966 | See Source »

...poverty program, since its wards, as Shriver notes, are "dropouts from society before we get them. If we save three out of four, or two out of three, that's a miracle right there." Many arrive as complete illiterates; 79% have never seen a doctor, 85% a dentist. One in six has been rejected as unfit for military service. The camps have indeed had their problems-sodomy, knifings, thefts, riots and vandalism in neighboring towns-and they are likely to continue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poverty: The War Within the War | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

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