Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kirkland Lake no one would have made the Astor doorman's mistake. Anne Shipley was beaten the first time she ran for reeve after her physician-husband died in 1941. But next year she was elected, has been unbeatable since. Well informed and judiciously profane, she has been a popular official...
...years ago, Abner McGehee Harvey, his M.D. degree so new he had barely had time to frame it, was an intern at Johns Hopkins hospital. Last week, at 34, Abner Harvey became the hospital's physician in chief. Appointed to Sir William Osier's old chair of medicine at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Harvey had won a post as honored by doctors as a Supreme Court robe is by lawyers...
...beginning, blond, reticent Robert Hampton Gray, 27, was a student at the University of British Columbia, hoping eventually to become a physician. By 1940 he was a sublieutenant in the Fleet Air Arm. In five years he won a citation for dive-bombing attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz, a D.S.C. for sinking a Japanese destroyer. On Aug. 9, 1945, five days before war's end, he skimmed off the flight deck of the carrier Formidable, led an eight-plane attack on Japanese warships outside Tokyo Bay. Tearing through heavy flak, he piloted his riddled, blazing fighter to within...
Beatrice Bishop Berle, physician-wife of U.S. Ambassador to Brazil Adolph A. Berle Jr., was made an honorary member of the Rio Society of Medicine and Surgery, in recognition of her efforts to improve public health...
...rights: "The world desperately needs a new unifying concept." Unless that concept is soon presented to a waiting world by the three great branches of the Holy Catholic Church (Protestant, Roman and Eastern Orthodox), the world, says the Bishop, will have the right to say to the church: "Physician, heal thyself...