Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Extreme Dosage. Last week, at a Chicago conference on psychedelic drugs, Dr. Donald R. Jasinski of the National Institute of Mental Health reported that he had produced LSD-like symptoms with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of the purified active ingredients in cannabis. The test patient, he said, developed visual hallucinations, distortions of sensory perception, loss of insight, muscle rigidity and muteness. "He later related that he saw himself shrivel down to a doll, and witnessed his own funeral," said Dr. Jasinski. To Dr. Harris Isbell of the Federal Addiction Research Center in Lexington, Ky., Dr. Jasinski's experiments "definitely indicated...
...show off another thing they have been working all day on-their tan." For James Galanos, the bare midriff means skimpy bra tops worn with long evening skirts. Bare midriffs are also fine by Mollie Parnis, who links together the bra tops with silk knots or a big ring. Donald Brooks adds demure long sleeves and a high neckline to focus more attention on his bare midriffs, which expose a good ten inches of tummy and torso...
...move, President James E. Thomson, 63, became vice chairman of the board, chairman of the policy committee and chief planning officer. Following Thomson as president will be Donald T. Regan, 49, a Massachusetts Irishman from Harvard who was a 1940 classmate of John F. Kennedy. Chairman George J. Leness remains as chief executive. But since Merrill Lynch has a mandatory retirement age of 65, Chairman Leness will step out late this year and turn his title over to Thomson. When Thomson retires a year after that, Regan will step in to run the world's largest investment house...
...letter to the chairman, Elder did not refer to Cornell's policy, which was announced recently by W. Donald Cooke, dean of the graduate school at Cornell. Rather, Elder explained, the Harvard policy was based on Harvard's consideration of teaching fellows as students first, and teachers only secondarily...
...Chicago's Bell & Howell, it sometimes seems, officers' country is open to anyone but out-and-out minors. The founders, Movie Theater Projectionist Donald Bell"and Camera Repairman Albert Howell, were only 38 and 28 when they set up shop in 1907, and youth has been serving the top jobs ever since. In 1917, the reins went to 30-year-old Joseph McNabb, who in turn was followed in 1949 by 29-year-old Charles H. Percy, who seven years ago turned the presidency over to 34-year-old Peter G. Peterson...