Word: gerber
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...effect has already been felt by some businesses that cater to babies. Gerber Products Co. has dropped the word "only" from its long-used slogan, "Babies are our only business." The nation's largest producer of baby foods, it has also gone into life insurance, printing and prepackaged meals for single diners. Johnson & Johnson works both sides of the population street. The company still produces its line of baby powders, lotions and shampoos (good for adults as well as infants, claim its current ads). But it also owns Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., one of the nation's largest manufacturers...
...Franck of Eliot House; William S. Freeman of Dunster House; Malcolm B. Friedman of Lowell House; Lawrence C. Fritz of Mather House; Andrew E. Furer of Adams House; James K. Galbraith of Quincy House; Charles M. Gelber of Dunster House; Philip A. Gelston of Adams House; James M. Gerber of Leverett House; and Stephen H. Goldberg of Dunster House...
...Kupferberg. Little Walter Cronkite sported short pants and big ears; Sammy Davis Jr. at three looked like a refugee from Our Gang; Marlene Dietrich was demurely Victorian, with a tiny heart-shaped locket and crossed ankles. As a baby, Baby Dr. Benjamin Spock wore a wide-brimmed hat, a Gerber smile, and a handsome diminutive pair of buckled Mary Jane shoes...
...Gerber Products and Baker Laboratories funded an interesting study to determine the appropriate quantity of a certain fatty acid to be put in their baby foods. The study--conducted at the University of Texas--involved depriving mostly black infants of linoleic acid, a component of milk necessary for growth and development. Because the black babies were apparently all orphaned and wards of the state, no consent was awarded in the babies' interests. The few white infants, children of interns, served as the "controls" receiving the normal diet of the essential nutrient...
...number six Harvard's Chip Beard turned back Rich Gerber 6-3, 6-2. The Crimson's Ken Lindner lost to Penn's Steve Yellin 6-1, 6-4, and Tom Loring at number four dropped two 7-6 matches to Harry Benham to give the Crimson its two losses in singles...