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...Mayer found himself barred by the German Army from following DeGaulle to London. He went to Lisbon and from there to the United States. From March 1941 to March 1942 he worked on a chemistry research project at Harvard, waiting impatiently for clearance by the FBI to rejoin the Free French Forces in England. Mayer was reactivated in the spring of 1942 and joined a convoy in the Notrh Atlantic. "I was torpedoed off Halifax soon after," he says. "Betty (whom he met at Harvard) flew in from Boston to see me in the hospital. We found two strangers...
...closed meeting last Friday that he was quitting the squad after the Cornell game due to criticism of his leadership of the team. But because of the free discussion at the meeting and the closer player relationships that have resulted, Gomez reconsidered his decision and decided yesterday to rejoin the squad...
...Agnew, withhold your wit and will. Desist from your dissonant diatribe and rejoin the ranks of the silent majority...
...most effective and promising operations, now being performed by an increasing number of surgeons, actually repair the damaged facial nerve. Three techniques have been developed. One simply rejoins the ends of the severed nerve by means of sutures, much as surgeons rejoin damaged arteries or torn muscle tissues. Another, the nerve crossover, requires the use of an undamaged nerve-usually the hypoglossal nerve that controls tongue movement-to innervate facial muscles as well. The third and most difficult procedure is the autogenous nerve graft: surgeons remove a piece of nerve fiber from elsewhere in the patient's body...
...Broadway show, the comedians split amicably?only to rejoin when Elaine wrote A Matter of Position, a comedy starring Mike as a manic market researcher depressively afraid that people would hate him. They did. They also hated the play, which folded in Philadelphia after 17 performances. "It was not a pleasant experience," admits Mike. "I behaved very badly toward Elaine." She abandoned performing for about six years. Mike, as he says, "might have been Dick Cavett today" except for Saint Subber's stomach. The producer owned a play by a TV comedy writer named Neil Simon. He remembered a funnyman...