Word: mounted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Reynolds said the Purchasing Department, at 22 Dunster St., will be moved across the Charles when construction is begun, on the proposed Hygiene Buildings, probably to be located between Dunster, Mount Auburn, and Holyoke streets...
...expenses, the government will, as Cutler says, "kill the goose that lays the golden eggs" of research. Although they are best qualified to do the work, large medical schools such as Harvard have an unhappy choice: overextending themselves financially or refusing more and more grants. As costs continue to mount, the government should take the initiative of relieving medical centers of the present strain. Unless the government acts first, private donors will no doubt continue their present short-sighted policy while necessary scientific projects suffer...
...congress adjourned, Mao loosed his 13,-ooo-word blast before party leaders. The industrializing of the country, he said, depends on growing farm surpluses, which can only be produced by larger and more efficient cooperatives. If the future of Chinese Communism is to be saved, said Mao, "we must mount our horses quickly" and charge off to the left along the trail so boldly blazed by the Russians. The Central Committee had decided that no more than a million collectives should be formed by next fall. "That is not enough," snapped Mao. "The existing number of 650,000 should...
Simone Signoret has had enough. She flees, and Vera fatalistically awaits her end, aided only by stubble-bearded Charles Vanel, an ambiguous private detective with the disconcerting habit of turning up in her bedroom at midnight to report his progress. The terrors mount to the satisfying crescendo of a Gothic nightmare as Vera, haunted by predawn whispers, creakings and rustlings, retreats to her own bathroom, finds the tub filled with water and containing the staring body of her drowned husband. She dies of heart failure, and Director Clouzot brings his masterly thriller to a shocker of a conclusion that...
...remarkable record can be attributed to two factors; first, their serious interest in the work of medicine, and secondly, an acutely sensitive direction of the immense organization. Director Reiss has the help of six PBH Social Services Committee members. Mary Costanza '58 and M. Joyce Gahm '58 respectively coordinate Mount Auburn Hospital Volunteers and are promoting the new Tufts College extension of the PBH program; John L. Higgins '57 organizes Cambridge City workers, and Morton F. Goldberg '58 is in charge of PBH work at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary; David Chernof '57 directs the Program's relations with...