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...keep supplies moving in the face of weaker demand. But higher list prices still would return more money to the producers, even after discounts. It is money that they claim they need because of higher costs brought about in part by new union contracts. National Steel Chairman George Stinson says costs of producing flat-rolled steel have gone up more than 6% since June 1. Profits on sheet and strip steel, he says, have yet to recover from the price controls in effect from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLICY: Carterphobia Looms on the Price Front | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

Shumway's 33 surviving transplant patients* owe their lives to several innovative changes in postoperative care. The Stanford doctors routinely administer drugs that stimulate the heart for the first few days after the transplant. Explains Dr. Edward B. Stinson, head of the surgery team: "We noticed that a transplanted heart functions at a lower than normal rate of output right after surgery." The Stanford group also routinely performs heart biopsies after surgery, looking for any clinical clue that the body's immune system may be rejecting the new heart. By slipping a biopsy catheter into the right ventricle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Transplants: Shumway's Way | 12/8/1975 | See Source »

Word of the remarkable transplant record at Stanford has spread through the medical world. The group has already received requests for advice and information from teams of cardiologists in England and Russia. Says Stinson: "Around the world there is a serious renaissance of interest in heart transplants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Transplants: Shumway's Way | 12/8/1975 | See Source »

John Glover understands the nature of Simon Stinson, the church organist, who amusingly overdoes his final consonants to remind his chair members how to enunciate their hymn texts. Stinson is also the town drunk, and his pack of troubles eventually drives him to suicide. Wilder quietly makes a strong point by not only including him among all the other decreased townfolk in Act III but by placing him in the front row of the dead. The handling of the other minor roles ranges from adequate to capable. And Lawrence Casey's costumes nicely evoke the period covered, which is from...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Wilder's 'Our Town' an Exalting Experience | 7/8/1975 | See Source »

...Steve Stinson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, Jun. 9, 1975 | 6/9/1975 | See Source »

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