Word: newman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Journey to Understanding (NBC, 10:30-11 p.m.). Frank McGee, Joseph C. Harsch, Edwin Newman at the summit...
...incompatible, according to two psychiatrists at Duke University. After interviewing 250 people, aged 60 to 93, Dr. Gustave Newman and Dr. Claude R. Nichols report in the A.M.A. Journal that even at 90 or over, people can, and often do, enjoy normal sexual relations...
...highly improbable combination of genes," in Grandson Julian's phrase, is needed to explain Huxley's many-faceted genius. His father, who died mad, was a poor schoolmaster at Great Ealing (a school attended by Thackeray, Cardinal Newman and W. S. Gilbert); Tom was a pupil there briefly, and hated it. As a "plebeian,"' which is what he proudly called himself, young Huxley could not hope for a university education in 19th century England, but a scholarship and a medical brother-in-law saved him from the obscurity of the uneducated. He graduated in medicine from London...
...farmer told Kennedy Aide Lem Billings. "It says so right here." And he pointed to a Humphrey brochure. Despite cries of "foul" from Governor Gaylord Nelson and Senator William Proxmire, Humphrey pressed the attack. Crowed he, pushing back from a Humphrey Family Day bean feed in Wausau's Newman High School cafeteria: "I feel like I just swallowed two tons of vitamins...
Married. Adolph Green, 44, co-author (with Betty Comden) of some of Broadway's brightest hits (Two on the Aisle, Wonderful Town); and Phyllis Newman, 25, stage and screen actress; he for the third time, she for the first; in Manhattan...