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...adenosine deaminase (ADA), leaving them vulnerable to every passing germ. Some researchers question the wisdom of performing a novel -- and potentially dangerous -- therapy on children, especially since there is already an effective drug treatment. "There are a lot of other diseases without therapies," says Duke University's Dr. Michael Hershfield, an expert on ADA deficiency. "And they're in adults who can make decisions for themselves...
Captain Gordon Rutledge and sophomore John Major picked up one point apiece in the sabre, while John Hershfield and Matt Simmons did the same in epee...
Winding up for the Crimson team will be Sam Anderson. John Hershfield, and John Hawkins on open...
Died. Harry Hershfield, 89, perennial master of ceremonies, raconteur, columnist and cartoonist; in Manhattan. Hershfield first exercised his wit as the cartoonist-creator of the Desperate Desmond and Abie the Agent comic strips. In the 1940s he gained a wide following as one of the three gagmen who tried to tell funnier stories than the radio audience of Can You Top This? A leading light on the "rubber chicken circuit" for more than 50 years, Hershfield was famous for such sententiae as: "A conscience cannot prevent sin. It only prevents you from enjoying...
Looking Better. Some of the art-istsfrave been around a long time. Hershfield, 66, covered the Joe McCarthy censure hearings in the mid-1950s. But Andy Austin, a pretty mother who graduated from Vassar in 1957, got her first news assignment at the Chicago Seven trial. She started out sketching it for herself and landed a job with ABC when another artist left to cover a Mary Jo Kopechne hearing...