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Florida voters next year will pick a man to fill the last two years of McCarty's term. Until then, the governor's place will be held by Senate President Charley E. Johns, an old-school politician who must rise high above this reputation if Florida is to...
Died. Dr. Florence Rena Sabin, 81, one of America's first women scientists, who, at Johns Hopkins, probed the mysteries of the lymphatic system and the bloodstream (1902-25), went on to investigate new methods of combating tuberculosis, and in 1944 undertook a successful revamping of Colorado's...
As Charles Brandon, Richard Todd is equally adept at gathering a nosegay for the princess, writing her a sonnet, and fighting off the evil duke and his henchmen. Portly James Robertson Justice plays a younger and more forceful Henry VIII than the one Charles Laughton has made familiar to moviegoers...
After 35 years at Johns Hopkins University, Vice President Lowell J. Reed, 67, cleaned out his desk, said goodbye all around, and last June retired to his New Hampshire farm. But last week, less than a month after President Detlev Bronk resigned to become head of the Rockefeller Institute for...
President Reed is the nation's top biostatistician (a word he coined himself). Over the years, he has collected statistics on everything from cows to cars, once helped to plot a logistic curve by which scientists can forecast population trends of any city or country in the world. As...