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Amex President Edwin ("Ted") Etherington, who has successfully improved the exchange's once-tarnished image since he took over three years ago, called Smith's charges an "appallingly unjustified, unfair and inaccurate attack." Smith showed "a lack of understanding of the subjects involved," said Etherington, and exchange officers had unsuccessfully tried to explain to him how the specialist system works. At week's end Smith issued another attack on the specialist system, confirmed that he wants his stock to go back to the over-the-counter market, where there are no tours or free lunches but where...
Buddhists also threatened anti-government and anti-British demonstrations. Buddhist propaganda condemned British Ambassador Gordon Etherington-Smith and demanded his recall. Etherington-Smith recently spoke praising Huong...
When graduates of those osteopathic schools tried to practice in Canada on the same footing as graduates of medical schools, Dean Frederick Etherington of Queens University Faculty of Medicine, Kingston, Ont., inspected four of the U. S. colleges of osteopathy. Last year he reported thus: "I shudder to envisage the result to women in childbirth if their care were placed in the hands of those who do not believe in and have not been thoroughly trained in the bacterial cause of infection. And what dire calamities would immediately and inevitably befall our great centres of population, if their supplies...
Last week Osteopathy's Rogers called the investigation by Medicine's Etherington "absolutely false, prejudiced, and malicious." By way of rebuttal Dr. Rogers reported thus on an inspection of Osteopathy's Class A colleges which he made last year with the help of specialists in osteopathic pedagogy...