Word: morin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Twenty of the patients died, some within 24 hours after entering the hospital. Autopsies revealed crippling damage to the heart muscle and also the liver. Searching for some common denominator, Drs. Yves Morin, Andre Tétu and Gaston Mercier found that they all drank an uncommon amount of beer-a Rabelaisian average of twelve quarts...
...month later, the same strange symptoms, complete with blue facial mottling, were reported from Omaha. There was a total of 64 cases, with 30 deaths. The stricken Americans were not such heavy hoisters as the Canadians, but they did average a six-pack a day. Quebec's Dr. Morin Hew to Omaha. Sure enough, a check with a local brewery turned up cobalt. It was eliminated and so was the disease...
...must be admitted that the Loeb Experimental Theatre did an excellent job of production. The cast, headed by Peter Rousmaniere, Peter Morin, and John Mercer, all performed well, and occasionally with excellence. The minor flashback characters were good in spite of the brevity of their parts, with Farrell Page becomingly wistful in her short stint as The Banker's Beautiful (but now pregnant) Daughter. All the heroes were first-rate, with Doug Kenny particularly funny as gay Wild Bill. Other physical aspects of the production deserve credit, and certainly the direction can only be hailed as superb. The fault, then...
Perhaps the police had reasonable grounds to believe that Smith's guests were equally suspect-but what about the prosecutor? In court last week, after Smith and his roommate pleaded guilty, his guests finally heard Prosecutor Arthur Morin announce, 45 days after their arrest, that he was dropping the case against them. "There were reasonable grounds for arrest," Morin said, "but not sufficient evidence for a primafacie case. None of the stuff was exposed so you could impute knowledge to the defendants...
...ENDS: Howard Twilley, 21, Tulsa, 5 ft. 10 in., 180 lbs., and Milt Morin, 23, Massachusetts, 6 ft. 4 in., 245 lbs. The pass-catchingest end in the country for two straight years (1965 record: 134 catches for 1,779 yds. and 16 TDs), Twilley is something of an enigma to the scouts: "He has no size and no speed. But he makes the catches." Massachusetts isn't exactly big league, but Morin may be: "Excellent hands, a mighty good blocker, and he kicks off too-clear through the end zone...