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...Religionists are looking to help people find peace of mind, just as psychiatrists are," Dr. Preston K. Munter, psychiatrist to the University Health Services, told an audience of five persons in Grays Hall common room last night...

Author: By Charles W. Bevard, | Title: Freshmen Hear Talk On Relation Between Psychiatrists, Clerics | 9/29/1961 | See Source »

Every college graduate recalls a favorite professor whose words and ideas ring across the years. But few old grads even write to old profs, much less dump $10,000 in their laps. Such is the unique gesture of Chicago Lawyer Leo T. Norville, 56. His startled beneficiary: History Professor Preston W. Slosson, 68, who in 40 years at the University of Michigan taught 18,000 students. Says Norville: "It was a token of affection, esteem and appreciation for what he tried to teach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: $10,000 Apple for Teacher | 8/4/1961 | See Source »

...times what most doctors would have prescribed for an otherwise healthy adult). She also gave him an extra dose of the corticosteroids he regularly takes to compensate for his longstanding adrenal insufficiency. The fever rose to a high of 101.6° at 7 in the morning. New York Surgeon Preston Wade, who had been called in several times by Dr. Travell for consultation on the back injury, flew in to help decide whether the virus had affected Kennedy's ailing back. Press Secretary Salinger announced that the President's appointments for the day were canceled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Up & Down | 6/30/1961 | See Source »

Angry Press. All week long, Dr. Janet Travell, the White House physician, smilingly dodged the press. While the President was in Palm Beach, Associate Press Secretary Andrew Hatcher was asked if a consulting doctor had been called in, answered, "No." But word soon leaked out that Dr. Preston Wade, a New York surgeon, had indeed flown to Palm Beach to examine the President's back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Minor Ailment | 6/23/1961 | See Source »

...Roger Preston, 23, a quiet, personable forestry graduate who typifies many of those chosen primarily because they can do a specific job. His grades were only fair at Michigan College of Mining and Technology, where he got his degree last week. But he spent a summer helping lay water and gas lines in the Michigan backwoods, used to try to grow dwarf pines and spruces in his' college dorm room, and approaches his possible Tanganyika assignment with awe: "It could be the most important single thing that I'll do in my life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Peace Corpsmen | 6/23/1961 | See Source »

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