Word: internees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Monty Woolley, who has played The Man Who Came to Dinner on stage, on screen & off for the last eight years, finally had to put in for stomach repairs. In Albany, he had a "successful" operation, was soon feeling well enough to go right back into character. When an interne...
Critic Edward Wilson's latest book, which has aroused legal furors in three states, with cases pending in several others, is not in the regular stacks of the library but is locked instead in a special case, once euphemistically referred to by library workers as "the Interne."
And a reminiscent old story it is. A musical comedy star (Merle Oberon) sprains her ankle and is treated in her dressing room by a handsome French interne (Charles Korvin). Ah, Paris-with the horse chestnuts in bloom! Miss Oberon's touring troupe moves on, but she has decided...
On completing their course of study at the Medical School, which takes three years under the newly introduced accelerated program, the future doctors must spend another year as an interne. At the conclusion of the four-year premed training period, the doctors are given a commission in the Army and...
Lack of practical experience and drill handicap those planning to treat emergency ailments. Bi-weekly bandaging practice is hardly a substitute for contact with the injuries involved such as might be gained by periodic visits to Boston hospitals. Work in a hospital is an essential part of the training of...