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Richard G. King, director of Harvard's Office for Graduate and Career Plans, which sponsored the abortive summer intern program, stated that two more jobs are "still pending." King said he hoped "they will finally result in actual placement...

Author: By Richard B. Ruge, | Title: Two Regain Congressional Jobs; Three Others Remain Uncertain | 6/4/1962 | See Source »

Harvard students who received jobs with Congressmen under a summer intern program run by the Office for Graduate and Career Plans have discovered that they don't have the jobs after...

Author: By Richard B. Ruge, | Title: Students Lose Promised Jobs With Congressmen | 5/22/1962 | See Source »

Hollywood's Dr. Kildare, Raymond Massey falls far shy of Lionel Barrymore as the wise old teaching physician, Dr. Gillespie; and Intern Kildare, as played by Richard Chamberlain, suggests nothing so much as an oversized white rabbit with a stethoscope instead of a watch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The New Season | 10/20/1961 | See Source »

...Goldberg returned to Chicago and turned full time to being a labor lawyer. Those years are fondly remembered by his two children, Barbara, now 25, and married to a Boston intern, and Robert, now a 20-year-old junior at Amherst. During the summers, Goldberg installed his children and his wife Dorothy, a former social worker and an abstractionist painter, in a two-room cabin on the shores of Lake Michigan; he showed up on Friday nights laden with cartons of Chinese food. Goldberg appointed himself sole arbitrator of family disputes, once ruled that Barbara could not wear lipstick until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: The Personal Touch | 9/22/1961 | See Source »

...years and 65 films stands almost without rival as a creative cinemactor. But the director thoroughly demoralizes Actor Gazzara-at best a humorless performer, he seems in this role to think of himself as a sort of galling Dr. Killjoy. Disk Jockey Dick Clark, who plays an intern in The Young Doctors, reads the lines with his usual fishy smile and oily mikeside manner. He obviously imagines that a medical man is just another kind of medicine man. that a doctor is no more than a slipped-disk jockey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Candied Corpses | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

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