Word: leonards
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...PAPERS op BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, VOL. Ill (513 pp.)-Editor, Leonard W. Labaree-Yale University Press...
...Reports (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). A study of contemplated medical care plans, including interviews with A.F.L.-C.I.O. President George Meany, A.M. A President-elect Dr. Leonard W. Larson and former Senator Herbert Lehman...
...showfolk, however, only two-thirds of the ticket-holders (some 6,000 people) turned up, and what with the traffic delays, the extravaganza got under way nearly two hours late. The biggest stars, of course, were the Kennedys themselves, and they had a fine time watching Conductor Leonard Bernstein, Ethel Merman, Milton Berle, Nat King Cole, Mahalia Jackson, Juliet Prowse, Sir Laurence Olivier, Jimmy Durante and a squad of others, including Brother-in-Law Peter Lawford...
Relaxed from a tranquilizer, the 65-year-old woman, an abdominal cancer victim, lay quietly on an operating table in the University of Mississippi's Medical Center. Anesthesiologist Leonard Fabian opened her mouth, sprayed a local anesthetic on her throat, inserted an "airway tube" to ensure unobstructed breathing. Under the watchful eye of Surgeon James Hardy, Dr. Fabian attached a tiny electrode to each of the woman's temples. At his signal, a technician turned a control on the face of a small box from which thin wires trailed out to the electrodes. Within 60 seconds the woman...
...Leonard Bernstein '39, conductor of the New York Philharmonic, will visit the University late this spring as the guest of Quincy House. Bernstein, who is a member of Overseers' Visiting Committee on Music, plans to remain here for one or two nights...