Word: helpful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...high concentrations of cholesterol in the bloodstream. In the ocean, the salmon has from five to ten times as much cholesterol in its bloodstream as a human can tolerate. "If we find out how the salmon manages to survive with this much cholesterol," says Benson, "perhaps we can help humans survive also...
...opposing view was expressed last week by Professor Jacques Barzun, former provost of Columbia University, who complained that universities are so involved in action projects that they are turning into "public utilities" instead of scholarly institutions. "The university is getting to resemble the Red Cross, with direct help to whoever is suffering...
...ground by six swearing troopers who kicked me and choked me and called me a Communist." In such a context, Oldenburg told Feigen, "a gentle one-man show about pleasure" that he had originally promised the gallery for November seemed "a bit obscene." Still, he was willing to help Feigen persuade his fellow artists, who in September had signed a petition vowing that they would not show in Chicago for two years, to change their minds for this occasion...
Many factors have influenced the current revival of European investment in the U.S.-and not the least is American encouragement. European businessmen can find a California-development office in Frankfurt or go to Brussels to see representatives from Illinois, Ohio and New York. As part of its program to help offset the continuing outflow of U.S. dollars by increasing foreign investment, the Commerce Department last spring set up an office in Paris...
Died. Julius Fleischmann, 68, heir to the Fleischmann liquor fortune, who used his wealth to help finance the Ballet Russe, Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera and numerous Broadway plays (Pygmalion, 1946; Caesar and Cleopatra, 1949); of cancer; in Cincinnati...