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Asked whether immunization of all first-graders at a cost of about $24 million would stamp out measles in six years, Chicago's Dr. Morten Andelman answered: "It could be done sooner, and for less." Even $24 million would be less than the current annual cost of care for the mentally retarded victims of measles encephalitis...
...Morten Lund, staff writer for S.I. and one of Fuller's students, reported the professor's remarks to the magazine, and the spirited controversy ensured...
Other selected to the first team were Jack Molinas of Columbia, Lee Morten of Cornell, and Fred Geig of Dartmouth. Molinas was second to Bock with 48 votes. Morton and Geig received 46 and 39 votes respectively...
...Chicago's family court last week, Dr. Morten Andelman, health department pediatrician, gave his expert conclusion: "Without a transfusion, I will say absolutely, this child cannot live; or, if it should, could not live without permanent brain injury." His chief, Health Commissioner Herman Bundesen, backed him up: "The one chance this baby has is to get a transfusion...
...Clinic was founded in 1926 by Dr. Morten Prince, a noted Harvard psychologist, amid rumors that it had been set up to analyze the Faculty. At that time the philosophy department was in charge of the strange new science: the thought of being held responsible for the antics of the maniacs they imagined were under care at the Clinic trouble the sleep of the philosophers for many years...