Word: stubblefield
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...tiny cubicle that houses the director of abortion services at Boston Hospital for Women, Dr. Phillip G. Stubblefield '62 sat back at his desk, taking a break after overseeing an abortion. Yes, he said, the conviction last spring of Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin for manslaughter, in connection with the abortion he performed, has made it more difficult for a woman with an advanced pregnancy--within or later than the second trimester--to get an abortion in Boston. Doctors, he said, "are hesitant to perform a late abortion past 20 weeks; we might have become more liberal...
...Stubblefield's evaluation of the strength of anti-abortion forces in Boston is not too alarmist, particularly considering his vantage point. The service he runs, and the similar if smaller ones at Mass General, Boston City Hospital and Beth Israel, are the major Boston facilities performing late abortions and they all have had to contend, in their policy-making, with last spring's Edelin conviction...
...would like some real disinterested doctors to examine Ruby for my own benefit. I want to get the truth of it. If the man is insane he should not be executed. If he is sane, he should be amenable to the law." Later Brown assigned Dallas Psychiatrist Robert L. Stubblefield, who had found Major General Edwin Walker mentally competent after the Oxford, Miss, riots, to test Ruby's sanity...
...popularity remains unanimously high. Says Colorado's Republican Representative Peter Dominick: "To me. no one runs down Kennedy personally, even though the critic may be disaffected with something the Administration has done. He is a personable figure and people like him." Says Kentucky's Democratic Representative Frank Stubblefield: "I have the feeling they're aware he wakes up every morning with the weight of the world on his shoulders, and that he's doing the best he can." Even G.O.P. Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen reports that Kennedy's "personal popularity remains reasonably high. This...
...Carol Stubblefield, 24, wife of an Idaho beet farmer, knew she was going to have twins, but not until they were born a month prematurely in late June, did she know that they were joined ("Siamese"). The high-powered surgical squad that prepared to separate Jeanett Kim from Denett Lin Stubblefield at the University of Oregon Hospitals in Portland knew that it would be an immensely difficult task, but not until the operation was far advanced did they know how difficult...