Word: reed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...second battle with cancer, Dulles has undergone four treatments of massive doses of X-rays of a minute or more duration. Doctors say this will go on for three of four weeks at Walter Reed Army Medical Center...
...groin to get at the hernia, kept his eye peeled for a sign of recurrence of the cancer. On the hernia sac he found a suspicious-looking nodular implant. He noticed, too, that a small amount of abdominal fluid was released after the sac was cut away. By Walter Reed's high-speed pneumatic tubes he shot the tissue and the fluid to the laboratory for a routine examination. The verdict: tissue malignant, an adenocarcinoma. Further note: cancer cells were found floating in the abdominal fluid...
...Friend. Overnight, the nation's and world's fears mounted steadily. Why the delay in a report routinely quick in every up-to-date operating room? By Saturday morning the Walter Reed lab had made its final check. Heaton told Mrs. Dulles first. Then he told Dulles. Shortly before 9 a.m. the final word was passed to the President...
When he went to Walter Reed Army Hospital last week, Secretary Dulles left behind him, as a solid achievement of his personal diplomacy, a united Western position on Berlin. Fundamentals of the position, as Dulles set them down after his return from talks with government chiefs in London, Paris and Bonn...
...week's end, six schools-Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Antioch, Princeton, Swarthmore and Reed-had refused to accept money under the act. Other schools are accepting funds but protesting the oaths. Presidents Nathan Pusey of Harvard and A. Whitney Griswold of Yale praised Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Arthur Flemming for criticizing the oaths, and Griswold wrote: "In our eyes, such measures are at best odious symbols, at worst a potential threat to our profession . . . Belief cannot be coerced or compelled." Other institutions whose heads object to the provision: Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, the University of Wisconsin and Atlanta...