Word: tablets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Norlestrin (Detroit's Parke, Davis & Co.), a new, small-dose tablet. >Norinyl (Syntex Laboratories, Inc.), another new, small-dose pill...
...Ortho-Novum (Johnson & Johnson's subsidiary, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp.), on the market since 1962 in a full-dose tablet...
...became miserably homesick. Teacher Hallum heard about it and wrote him a letter: "I asked him not to give up, to stay there and fight because we were all proud of him and we were with him." Bobby's reply was scrawled in pencil upon a sheet of tablet paper. "Miss Hallum," he wrote, "Bobby Baker don't quit...
...offering manufacturers free TV plugs if they switched to giving away its low-suds Dash or high-suds Tide instead. When a new "active" All formula successfully slowed the upward pace of Dash, P. & G. moved to a new battleground by bringing out a low-suds detergent in tablet form called Salvo, backed by a $26 million ad campaign. Lever counterattacked with a tablet, Vim, but Dash and Salvo now have half the low-suds business...
...physician father never really wanted to run the family drug firm, but John G. Searle, 62, the third-generation president of G. D. Searle & Co., enjoys the job. Searle started at twelve as a summertime tablet mixer, became the $35-a-week treasurer of the small firm after graduating in pharmacy from the University of Michigan. When he took over as president in 1936, he prescribed a strong tonic to make the Skokie, III., company grow. He trimmed its product line from 800 to 16 quality items. The list has since grown to 30, and now includes Enovid, a contraceptive...