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While Charles-Edward Amory Winslow was a student at M.I.T. in the '90s, one of his teachers was a man dedicated to a relatively new idea: that the health of the people is a proper concern of governments. The teacher, William T. Sedgwick, has gone down in history as the father of the public-health movement in the U.S. In Manhattan this week, Pupil Winslow won a special ($2,500) award from the Albert & Mary Lasker Foundation because he has fathered modern public-health practice, not only in the U.S., but around the world...
...editors are: Third Year--Bernard Cederbaum, Thomas F. Eagleton, Sedgwick W. Green, Joseph Guttentag, Myron Hendel, Alan Latman, John McNally and Robert L. Shults...
Other officials chosen at this time include: Robert H. Haggerty 2L of Hollis, New York, President; Wilton B. Persons. Jr. 2L, Vice-President; Sanford J. Fox 2L, Secretary; Sedgwick W. Green '50 2L, Treasurer; Glenn B. Reed 2L, Senior Director; and John W. Barnett 2L, Junior Director...
DeWitt Wallace, founder and editor of the Reader's Digest, is such an editor. When TIME Writer Bill Miller first approached him on the subject of a cover story, Wallace was reluctant, said he believed editors should be kept in the background. "Ellery Sedgwick edited the Atlantic for 30 years without putting his name on the masthead," he said. Answered Miller: "I suppose that's why the Digest reprinted TIME'S cover on Arthur Hays Sulzberger and the New York Times." Wallace chuckled, asked Miller unbelievingly, "Do you really think that the Digest will make a good...
...Nichols alternated at tackle with Hank Toepke, Duke Sedgwick, Bob Stargel, and Nick Culolias, but in 1951 he started every game...