Word: healthfully
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Physician," stressing sociological views of the situation in the United States and Russia. The second talk, entilted "The Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Perspective of American and Soviet Societies," will be given by Mark G. Field '45, research associate for the Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health...
...struggle-not quite war, certainly not peace, but a course to which the U.S. had long since become accustomed. Against the standard prospect, President Eisenhower, in the budget and the Economic Report that he sent to Congress this week, stressed the nation's need to look to the health of its basic source of material strength: the U.S. economy under the free-enterprise system. For fiscal 1960 the President submitted a balanced $77 billion budget. In his Economic Report, he asked Congress to amend the Employment Act of 1946 by adding "reasonable price stability" to the other economic goals...
...which began in the second quarter of last year will be extended in the months ahead." Happily ticking off the indicators of a recession-recovered economy, he felt free to concentrate on the foe-inflation-which he has consistently named as the chief threat to long-term U.S. economic health...
...letter to Arthur S. Flemming, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, A. Whitney Griswold, President of Yale University, commended Flemming's Dec. 15 statement against the measure. Other Ivy League presidents, including President Pusey, dispatched similar notes to the Secretary...
Beef It Up. This kind of trouble is unavoidable with any killed-virus preparation, but was intensified in the case of polio vaccine early in the 1955 vaccination season when about 200 cases of polio were blamed on infective vaccine. The U.S. Public Health Service and the manufacturers understandably redoubled their efforts to make the vaccine safe. They succeeded-there has been no such disaster since-but at the cost of an equally desirable increase in the vaccine's potency...