Word: errors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...likely to be severe in infants. Dr. Kantrowitz, drawn and shaken, conceded that he and his colleagues had no idea why they had failed in their attempt "to make one whole individual out of two individuals who did not have a chance of survival." The autopsy indicated no surgical error; microscopic findings, which may disclose the actual cause of death, will take weeks...
...your listing of members of the Advisory Council your reporter made the understandable error of including my name among those without tenure. I would let the matter pass had I not heard reports that some students were angry because they thought the University had refused me tenure on account of my political views. Presumably these rumors crop up from time to time because practically all members of the faculty of arts and sciences have the title and duties of associate professor or professor. If possible, I would like to scotch such rumors as unfair to Harvard. My appointment without limit...
...Protectionist Error...
...called "Cap'n." A lifelong foe of Eastern banking interests, he had been a major force in forging a graduated income tax, guaranteeing bank deposits, and baiting big business. Garner worked loyally for Roosevelt's bill to pack the Supreme Court, but considered it a tactical error; when it failed, the Cap'n pulled away from his first mate...
...platforms to conferences. He appeared on Face the Nation, delivered a major address at Georgetown University, had lunch at Washington's National Press Club, talked with President Johnson, Dean Rusk, Ambassador Goldberg and Walt Rostow. Everywhere he went, he told his listeners that the Arabs had seen the error of their ways. They may have been unrealistic in the past, said Hussein, but they had undergone "a very vast and tremendous change...