Word: livers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...still celebrates noon Mass frequently at the Gothic church of Notre Dame near the town hall, manages to show up for, and partake in, nearly every banquet in town. He freely attributes his vitality to Burgundy's caloric cuisine. "I don't follow any diet, have no liver trouble, and don't touch mineral water," he says. "I just eat a little of everything, and wash it down with red and white Burgundies...
Total starvation is too dangerous to be lightly undertaken on a do-it-yourself basis, the A.M.A. Journal warns. It should never be tried, even under a doctor's care, by patients with liver disease, gout or heart-artery disease...
...time, a lumbering Texan famed since the late 1920s for his staccato, yet melodic instrumental style and a sad, reedy singing voice that made classics of songs of the period (Basin Street Blues), new favorites of old standbys (The St. James Infirmary); of pneumonia and cirrhosis of the liver; in New Orleans...
...Harvard University Press sends a letter to all retail book stores authorizing a reduction in price to thirty-nine cents for President Pusey's Age of the Scholar "as a means of increasing sales of this timely book." Discovery of the inscription "Guaranteed Puncture-Proof" on a piece of liver served in the Lowell House Dining Hall sparks a University investigation of Central Kitchens practices...
Died. Horace Elgin Dodge Jr., 66, only son of the founder of Dodge Motor Co.; of cirrhosis of the liver; in Detroit. A career sportsman, Dodge dispensed large chunks of the family fortune for souped-up speedboats and five wives (five children) who consumed more than $2 million in alimony and settlements. Sure to come: a battle royal over Dodge's will, which declares itself "null and void" if he is survived by his mother, now 93. Stakes: $2,000,000 in Dodge's personal funds, and eventually $65 million now in Mamma's name...