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"Refugees Unlimited." Contrary to popular opinion, there are not 25,000 emigre physicians in the U. S. According to the American Medical Association there are only about 1,180. These have trickled in over a period of six years. In a country which boasts 170,000 licensed medical men, 1...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Refugee Physicians | 2/13/1939 | See Source »

Portraitists. Three European portraitists, two serious and one not, showed their wares to prospective patrons. At the Newhouse Galleries Austrian Dario Rappaport, skilled painter of such illustrious opposites as Frank B. Kellogg, Benito Mussolini, Pope Pius XI and Bebe Daniels' grandmother, took the palm for traditional solidity. At the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: New Season | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

¶The demonstration by Dr. J. G. Dillon that not only the human lungs but the bowels breathe. Dr. Dillon, a U. S. emigre practicing in Moscow, explained: "Air which has found access into the stomach and then into the intestines can be sucked into the blood. Especially it is...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: X-Rays in Chicago | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

Aside from astronomers and geologists, who pay mankind little regard, anthropologists have perhaps the longest view of human history. For many a modern artist and thinker, anthropological researches into primitive cultures have refreshed the past, illuminated the present, enriched Man's theory of himself. This week one of the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Dark Mirrors | 9/20/1937 | See Source »

The action of the play takes place in the country home of Lady Wyngate, a short distance from London. Gathered there for the proverbial stage week-end are Rand Eldridge, noted Antarctic explorer and young lover of his hostess, his brother Hobart, an American capitalist interested in organizing Fascist youth...

Author: By J R R, | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 12/13/1934 | See Source »

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