Word: suspected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When it was first tested, the newest TB "wonder" drug, isoniazid (TIME, March 3, 1952), seemed just what the doctor ordered. But cautious physicians withheld their verdict; too many promising drugs had already turned into disappointing failures. As reports on isoniazid piled up, doctors began to suspect trouble. They observed that some strains of tubercle bacilli quickly learned to live with the drug, and they worried lest the new bacilli lead to varieties of TB that might be harder than ever to cure...
...they saw through his arguments; and that they felt by a whopping majority that the anti-Communist side had the best of the debate. I can add that Mr. Fast said nothing that evening that my ten year old son could not handle on a bad day (and I suspect that Mr. Robeson impersonating the Emperor Jones would hardly be a danger to my four year old). What has happened to this generation of Harvard men that they should flee in panic before such hopeless bores as the Fasts and the Robesons...
...present investigations of faculty professors. He said, "I seriously doubt that committee members are wholly disinterested patriots. Their desire to cash in with television and publicity makes them suspect." Ciardi said that if he were questioned, he would reply, "I refuse to answer, not on the grounds of the Fifth Amendment, but because I believe this committee is contemptible, and I am bound as a citizen of the United States to hold it in contempt...
...horrified," said Sir Evelyn Baring, Governor of Kenya, and vowed to seek out the murderers. Suspect No. 1 was scarfaced Dedam Kimathi, 30, the ex-schoolteacher who styles himself "General Russia" (TIME, Feb. 23). Kimathi's tactics, the police believe, are copied from those of Malaya's Communist guerrillas. His forces are growing as tens of thousands of Kukes, evicted by white farmers in the Rift Valley Highlands, pour into the overcrowded reserves...
Hard-Pressed. In Paris, Texas, Patrolman Glenn Parks, investigating the robbery of a dry-cleaning shop in his neighborhood, searched a suspect's house, found two pairs of his own pants...