Word: snyders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Army Hospital, and for more than an hour submitted to a battery of tests-blood chemistry, fluoroscope, X ray and electrocardiogram. (Newsmen dutifully noted that he was grim-faced as he entered the hospital, smiling as he emerged.) This week, armed with the joint conclusions of Presidential Physician Howard Snyder and three cardiac experts (including Heart Specialist Paul Dudley White), the President was scheduled to slip off with Mamie for a week's vacation at Treasury Secretary George Humphrey's Georgia plantation. Soon after his return to Washington, he is expected to answer the question that has dominated...
Visibly Affected. By the outpouring of good feeling toward him, President Eisenhower was visibly affected. He showed his feelings during his brief talk, which closed out the evening. As he spoke, his physician, Dr. Howard Snyder, stood about 25 ft. away, watching the President closely. Several times Mamie Eisenhower smiled encouragement to her husband...
...Shortly after 6 a.m., Assistant Press Secretary Murray Snyder arrived at the White House, took one last exacting look at the completed draft, one hour later released it to the press marked FOR RELEASE AT NOON. The signature copies, signed and enclosed in big White House envelopes, were taken up to Capitol Hill. Shortly after noon the clerks began to read the 7,500 words of the message. It took Senate Clerk Edward E. Mansur Jr. 51 minutes and House Clerk George J. Maurer one minute more...
William S. Flash '48, assistant professor of Government at Bowdoin College, will become lecturer on Public Administration at the School of Public Health, effective Feb. 1, John C. Snyder, dean of the Faculty of Public Health, has announced...
...appointment "is a further step in the School of Public Health's program to provide students with greater understanding of the administrative principles on which sound public health practice is built," Snyder said...