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...American Cancer Society reported last week, is devastatingly sim ple: for all their freedom, modern wom en do not smoke as much as men. On the average, they do not start smoking as young, do not inhale as deeply, and have not smoked for as many years. Hammond's statistics also show, however, that the closer women's smoking practices approach men's, the closer are their disease and death rates...
...detailed comparison of the smoking and health histories of 441,000 men and 563,000 women, Dr. Hammond's crew of epidemiologists followed the medical history of their volunteers since the winter of 1959-60. The first result of their work was the world's most exhaustive survey of the relationship between men's smoking and disease (TIME, Dec. 13, 1963), a study that was a major factor in persuading the U.S. Public Health Service to condemn smoking. By now, the Cancer Society researchers have followed both the men and the women for four years, and have...
Volunteers participating in the drive are being asked to provide $500 worth of bond coverage. William Hammond '67, NSA Coordinator for Harvard, yesterday explained that the organization makes this request because "we'd hate to have somebody spend his Christmas in jail...
...injuries considerably cut down Hammond's playing time this fall, and Bowditch, too, was side-lined much of the season. At Cornell Hammond dislocated the little finger on each hand in a scramble for a loose ball, and a month later he was stunned when a Brown forward kicked him in the head as he smothered a ball on the ground...
...Hammond will lead a 1966 squad that will boast 13 returning lettermen...