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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Colorado summer college, Denver Judge Ted Rubin, conceded that some of the necessary changes will cost money and irritate police as well as judges. But on the whole, he predicted, the gains will outweigh the disadvantages. "The present system, which shuns the adversary system and prefers flexible and informal deliberations, denies consistent legal protection to the child. As a result, the child does not understand himself or the system. By incorporation of constitutional safeguards into this system, individualized justice can become a reality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Judges: Living with Gault | 8/4/1967 | See Source »

...Another admirer of the spectacle was retired perfume manufacturer (Fabergé) Samuel Rubin, whose New York-based Samuel Rubin Foundation last week gave the Spoleto festival a gift...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Festivals: Ominous Vistas | 7/14/1967 | See Source »

Next, Samuel Rubin, president of the league, singled and later moved to third, where he was held up by his dog Phillipe, the third-base coach. Then everybody sang Happy Birthday to Mrs. Rubin, with Leopold Stokowslci, 85, conducting. It was Softball of the Absurd, as presented in Manhattan's Central Park by the male (Wolf's Gang) and the female (Beethoven's Bunnies) members of Stoky's American Symphony Orchestra. Observed the maestro, who played guest of honor: "It certainly brings out a different side of their personalities from what I see in Carnegie Hall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 2, 1967 | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

...long collagen fibers. Dr. Tomio Nishihara, a physical chemist who heads research for the Japan Leather Co., and Dr. Francis O. Schmitt of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, thought there must be something on the ends of the basic molecules that enabled them to couple. Dr. Albert L. Rubin and an M.I.T. team set about testing the theory. They found that each collagen strand has a tail or tails consisting of smaller protein molecules that determine the linkages. Cut off the tails, and what remains is short strands of colla gen that can be recombined in almost any desired "weave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Artificial Organs: Corneas from Calf Skin | 4/28/1967 | See Source »

...have been cut for making shoes. After weeks of soaking and washing hide in various chemicals, including enzymes, to remove the linkage tails, Dr. Nishihara pours collagen into thin sheets resembling cellophane. The resulting membrane makes fine, easily digestible sausage casing. It also gave the Rogosin Labs' Dr. Rubin and Dr. Kurt Stenzel an idea for its first medical application-use in the artificial kidney, which has a filter membrane of sausage-casing cellophane. In laboratory glassware the collagen membrane has already done a better filtering job than cellophane; specially prepared collagen sheets will now be tested in artificial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Artificial Organs: Corneas from Calf Skin | 4/28/1967 | See Source »

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