Word: northwestern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...patients in Belle-Vista Sanatorium, on the northwestern edge of Philadelphia, went to bed one night last week in their usual atmosphere of medieval gloom. For the most violent, bed was a hollowed-out slab of concrete and a pallet in a small barricaded ward or a private cubicle. Some were shackled to the concrete with straps and locks. The moderately violent slept on cots and were restrained with leather straps. The merely senile and harmlessly demented slept unfettered...
...King's College at New Castle, Del. and a D. Hum. from Fundamentalist, unaccredited Bob Jones University at Greenville, S.C. He also holds an A.B. from straitlaced Wheaton College, where he majored in Physical and Cultural Anthropology. Currently he is paid $8,500 a year as president of Northwestern Schools at Minneapolis, Minn., where he spends about a fifth of his time...
...Niagara Falls, which will divert water to one of two proposed Government plants at Lewiston, N.Y., five miles below the falls.*This development, said FPC, would make it possible to cut the region's power costs by one-third to one-half, and perhaps supply cheap power to northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio. But the U.S. public utility industry is already closing its ranks for a last-ditch fight on any extension of public power. In the end, Congress will have to make the decision. Last week President Truman left no doubt on his views. The President told...
Dunlop's appointment and those of David L. Cole '21 of Paterson, New Jersey, and W. Willard Wirtz, professor at Northwestern University and a Harvard Law School graduate, were announced midday yesterday. Cole will head the group...
Before this tough language was deleted, Northwestern's Dean Simeon E. Leland charged that the medical profession is governed by "Petrillo and Fishbein economics." "Medicine," said he, "is the only profession where the element of competition comes only at the beginning ... If we had more, we would have better doctors. There would be more opportunity for medical research and competition would weed out the weaker ones as it does in other professions...