Word: rusk
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cases other drugs or no drugs had been used. Their conclusion: doctors should watch more carefully for ill effects of all drugs. ¶For his work in rehabilitating the physically handicapped at Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital and promoting rehabilitation programs across the U.S., Dr. Howard A. Rusk, 51, was named winner of the $10,000 Dr. C. C. Criss Award, given annually by an Omaha insurance firm. ¶Every year there are about 28,000 fatal accidents in U.S. homes. Most dangerous places, says the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., are the bedroom, kitchen and stairs: "The much-maligned bathroom...
Activities Committee had tagged the council as a Red "subsidiary." The foundation's questionable grants, said President Dean Rusk (who resigned as Assistant Secretary of State to take the job), had cost about $2,000,000, but this seemed to be a good batting average out of a total expenditure of $470 million...
...Howard A. Rusk of New York City, for rehabilitation of the disabled...
John Paul Jones, a tall, firm-jawed World War II Navy officer, told what happened in northeastern Texas' Rusk County: "By majority vote I was elected one of the delegates to the state convention. A resolution endorsing Dwight D. Eisenhower and instructing the state convention delegates to vote in his favor was seconded by [County Chairman] Joe Compton and carried by 13 t01 ... There was no walkout-no rump convention . . . Later that week, Compton, a longtime friend of Henry Zweifel's, received instructions to file a false return on that convention, naming a Taft slate of delegates...
John Moore Allison, to be Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, replacing Dean Rusk...