Word: popper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hills, N.Y. (Physics); R.M. Greenstein of Wyncote, Pa. (History); David Harrison Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif. (Economics); Richard G. Harrison of Baltimore, Md. (Chemistry); Jeremy P. Kagan of Mt. Vernon, N.Y. (History and Literature); Philip J. Kapian of Cambridge (Government); Lowry Pei of St. Louis, Mo. (English); Charles Popper of New Rochelle, N.Y. (Applied Math); Victor Rosov of Brooklyn, N.Y. (English); Peter J. Swift of Upper Montclair, N.J. (History) and Mark J. Webber of St. Louis, Mo. (German...
...thousands of dollars a year in the difference between salaries of nurses and untrained service personnel who would replace the nurses in many duties. Both economic and moral considerations demand an immediate change in policy; the UHS administration has contemplated such a change and should now act. Lewis Popper...
...sets and costumes and directed the whole shebang. His scenery was framed and overhung with scrims that looked like free-form Venetian blinds-around and through which appeared massed armies, a massive moon, a massive sphinx, a massive pyramid, a massive throne, and just about every other eye popper that Cecil B. de Zeffirelli could imagine, not forgetting three live horses, three live goats, one live camel, and three fake asps...
...first requirements of a renovated curriculum, says Dr. Hans Popper of Manhattan's burgeoning Mount Sinai Medical School, is to "replace the process of fact cramming with instruction in the principles of thinking. What the medical student needs most is to learn basic principles." After that, said the A.M.A.'s Council on Medical Education at a Chicago meeting early this month, the young doctor must put his training to practice as soon as possible...
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK. Two antic newlyweds, plus a Hungarian gourmet and a pill-popper from New Jersey, amusingly find happiness in a bewildering New York brownstone...