Word: hanrahan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...telephones rang incessantly; Cleveland television station WEWS had never had so many complaints in a single day. When the umpteenth belligerent caller demanded, "How long are you going to keep the U.N. session on the air?", General Manager James C. Hanrahan finally blew a fuse. "How long will the marines stay in Lebanon?" he shouted, and banged the receiver down in disgust...
...chlorpromazine on mental patients was Berlin-born Dr. Heinz Edgar Lehmann, who has one foot in the ivory-tower camp, as assistant professor of psychiatry at McGill University, and one among the red bricks, as clinical director of Verdun Protestant Hospital on Montreal's outskirts. With Dr. Gorman Hanrahan, he tried chlorpromazine first on victims of manic-depressive psychosis in the manic phase-the kind of patients who are admitted to the hospital "swinging from chandeliers that aren't there," who throw their shoes at attendants, keep other patients awake by shouting all night, often try to assault...
Life with Mother. In Memphis, after his wife told him she was just going to the movies, Lawyer Daniel G. Hanrahan started checking up, finally found her at St. Joseph's Hospital about to give birth to their seventh child...
...once, radio & TV men refused to take it lying down. Manager James Hanrahan of television station WEWS-TV retorted: "We haven't a single episode as gory as Dick Tracy in the Cleveland News." Charles Day, news director of radio station WGAR, joined in by pointing to the full newspaper coverage of a recent paternity case. Day said, virtuously, that "no Cleveland station touched that kind of material, for our standards of news coverage frowns on it. Before self-chosen newspaper critics start cleaning house elsewhere, let them look into their own pages...