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...Arts; five records, $29.75) is the understatement of several years. The late monologuist was one of the most formidable artists in the history of the U.S. theater. Her monologues were not stunts but acute siftings of men and women as social beings. Her Doctors and Diet is worth 100 Helen Hokinson cartoons, her Three Generations in a Court of Domestic Relations pours oceans of immigrant experience into a mother's tears. The Italian Lesson, beginning with Dante's "Midway upon the journey of our life I found myself in a dark wood, where the right way was lost...
Since 1960, all prescriptions filled at Johns Hopkins Hospital pharmacy have automatically included the generic (chemical) name of the drug. This is better than a trade name, says Hopkins' famed Pediatrician Helen B. Taussig, because her investigation of thalidomide deformities showed that the drug had been sold under at least 53 trade names, and possibly as many...
Short range warnings of dangerous flares are fairly simple through observation of radio waves, says Dr. Helen Dodson-Prince of the University of Michigan. She can predict several hours ahead when a dangerous blast of protons will hit the earth. This warning is early enough to abort a space shot, or to tell an exposed man on the moon to dive for cover, but it is not much use for scheduling long missions. The prudent Dr. Dodson-Prince wishes that the U.S. moon push could be postponed until the next period of solar quiet, which will start around...
Talent Scouts (CBS, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). Stars Helen Hayes, Carol Channing, Jack Carter and Jonathan Winters introduce new talent. Report from Paris (NBC, 10:30-11 p.m.). A look at the new Paris, from supermarkets to traffic...
...pouring salt in old wounds, let's add a little pepper to the salad by mentioning that in recent years the South was fertile enough to produce a good crop of writers: Wolfe, Faulkner, Harper Lee and Margaret Mitchell, plus a Barkley, Dean Rusk, Richard Russell, Byrd, Hodges, Helen Keller, Billy Graham and Dinah Shore, plus the core of the space program for good measure...