Word: rusk
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...they have nevertheless put up a strong defense against the mishmash of charges made before the Reece committee (TIME, June 21 et seq.). Both the Carnegie and the Ford Foundations have submitted sworn statements. Last week, on behalf of the Rockefeller Foundation and the General Education Board, President Dean Rusk sent in his. Among the "bizarre innuendoes" he chose to refute...
...What many a hospital patient has known for many years, that the bedpan is more trouble than it's worth, won official medical sanction. "It requires twice as much energy to use it as it does to walk to the bathroom," said Manhattan's Dr. Howard A. Rusk, rehabilitation expert. Also, taking a shower consumes four times as much energy as using...
Ends: J. B. Gray (Kirkland); E. M. Hurley (Leverett); A. M. Glazerman (Leverett); D. Tyler (Leverett); D. J. Donahoe (Lowell); R. C. Driscoll (Dudley); J. J. Laffey (Dudley). Tackles: H. A. Rusk (Kirkland); D. B. Garrett (Kirkland); J. E. Cormack (Leverett); N. Chaffin (Leverett); R. M. Collins (Leverett); F. D. Thompson (Lowell). Guards: D. M. Fedorman (Kirkland); P. Pratt (Leverett); R. J. Chaffin (Leverett); D. J. Davidoff (Leverett); R. H. Marzynski (Lowell). Centers: F. P. Rehmus (Kirkland); R. H. Vaglia (Leverett); J. A. Coyne (Dudley...
...have gone into law or education: 33 have headed colleges or universities, 44 have become judges. Medicine and science have taken some; one-Australian Pathologist Sir Howard Florey-shared a Nobel Prize. In the U.S., the scholars have ranged from Author Christopher Morley to Commentator Elmer Davis to Dean Rusk, now head of the Rockefeller Foundation. But few have ever been elected to a major political office...
...March 6, Dean Rusk, the newly appointed president of the Foundation, re-asserted the group's position. He deplored the "serious assault upon intellectual freedom" facing higher education...