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...nurses for the local hospital. But the doctor shortage is acute in Vermont's rural areas, has had some tragic results-e.g., a young boy in one rural town recently died of acute appendicitis for lack of a doctor to diagnose his case. When Dr. Harry Leslie Frost of Pittsford died, he left thousands of patients in the town and surrounding mountains without medical care. The young physician in nearby Proctor, who is trying to cope with Dr. Frost's practice as well as his own, now has between 6,000 and 7,000 people...
...Robert Frost will give the first of a series of five readings from his poems on Wednesday, November 24, at 8 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. The readings are open to all servicemen stationed here and their wives. Tickets may be obtained without charge on application to the appropriate officer at the different service schools no later than November...
...Frost, an associate member of Adams House last year, frequently gave readings and led discussions on poetry in House and College gatherings. Last May he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his volume of poems, "A Witness Tree...
SHADOWS ON THE WALL - Mary Reisner - Dodd, Mead ($2). The accidental fall that killed ardently admired Lawyer Frost looked like a purposeful push after investigation by a district at torney with a weakness for sultry females. Several of the murderer's house guests are implicated, also an ex-gangster neighbor - who becomes the catalytic agent that settles a seething emotional brew. The first murder is self-solving; a second death is anybody's guess. Tantalizing, turbulent...
...Robert Frost, 68, three-time Pulitzer Prizewinner and footloose poetigogue (variously employed at Yale, Amherst, Michigan, Middlebury and Harvard, where he was a "fellow in American Civilization"), was hired by Dartmouth as "resident consultant in the humanities...