Word: jacksons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Myrna Ann Tubby, 3, a Choctaw papoose from the reservation at Philadelphia, Miss., was as slack as a rag doll when she was admitted to the Mississippi Medical Center at Jackson. She was completely paralyzed, she did not cry and probably could not have done so even if in pain...
...capacity of chief of state. And they came under the auspices not only of the AEC's Strauss, but of two leading members of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, New York's Republican Congressman W. Sterling Cole and Washington's Democratic Senator Henry ("Scoop") Jackson, who had cottoned on to what the scientists were up to while visiting the Livermore plant...
Florida doctors scoffed at Edwards' fear that the drugs might eventually lose their effectiveness. Says Dr. Eugene Flipse, director of the chest unit at Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital: "Our relapse rate now is about nine-tenths of i%, which is a fraction of what it used to be when about one out of every three released patients came back." Adds Dr. Roberts Davies, the state TB board's medical director: "I don't know of any informed [medical] opinion that we should keep patients longer than...
...STEVE JACKSON Toronto...
This was gratifying news for President Hernán Siles Zuazo, who has backed the program with everything from a hunger strike to threats to resign, and for George Jackson Eder, an old Latin America hand who left International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. to supervise Bolivia's National Monetary Stabilization Council. But Juan Lechin, executive secretary of the powerful workers' confederation, was looking out for labor and labor alone. At the confederation's second congress last week, he burst into an impassioned defense of the featherbedding privileges that the workers took for their own after bringing the Nationalist...