Word: forded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...next door, and over a pot of strong coffee the two would discuss big do-it-yourself projects. After another round of coffee and more planning in the Hall kitchen, they would go to work. In their time Hall and Davis have: stripped down and reassembled Davis' Ford; lowered the ceiling and completely modernized the Hall kitchen; enlarged Davis' porch; built bookcases and a large storage closet in Davis' house. Nothing, from plumbing to electrical work, is too complicated or too large for the pair to tackle. "If he called me from Indiana or India," says Davis...
...them about the time they go home from the hospital. Many eminent heart specialists have advocated long-term preventive treatment, but the most impressive data in support of their theory have not yet been published. Dr. White gave a preview of them: in a study at Detroit's Ford Hospital, the death rate among patients who kept on taking anti-clotting drugs after a heart attack was only one-third to one-half what it was among those who were taken off the drugs. This evidence convinced Dr. White, who at first opposed the treatment for the President...
...good, and some very bad," Leach comments. Army Col. Grank A. Osmanski, a Business School student, formed a student group which handled administrative details and preparation of literature for the program last year. "Osmanski literally saved the entire project," Leach entusiastically states. Now Leach's staff, available since the Ford grant, prepares and distributes reading for each week's session, freeing the students for more productive work in the course...
Cavers Suggests Ford...
Leach tried with little success to obtain funds for the project during the summer of 1954. David F. Cavers, associate Dean of the Law School, suggested that Leach try the Ford Foundation...