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...President was usually ready for the practice tee with Ed Dudley, thence to the 400-yd. first hole for a tour of the front nine (he walked half the way, rode half in his golf cart). After a locker-room lunch (a medium-size steak and a glass of milk or cup of Sanka), Ike traveled Augusta's back nine, returned briefly to his office, rested and joined Mamie for dinner (a big steak) in the dining room recently added to her Augusta cottage. Some nights the President played bridge-but the lights were nearly always...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Clear Sky at Augusta | 12/17/1956 | See Source »

...paying off the Democrats' $1,000,000 deficit from the last campaign), said the Digest will no longer be aimed at a "limited intellectual audience." It will be converted from a "political luxury the party cannot afford" to a direct channel of communication between the national commit tee and Democratic precinct workers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Eggheads, Go Home | 11/26/1956 | See Source »

Everyone, that is, except a member in a green windbreaker and a white tee-shirt. He wanted to do the job himself for sixty two and a half cents per hour...

Author: By Adam Clymer, | Title: Eddie, Al, and the Boys | 10/26/1956 | See Source »

...Heretofore, it has nearly always proved fatal. Surgeons considered two operations for stitching up the ruptured valve, decided against them as offering no real hope of success. Then a visiting Swede. Dr. Hans Erik Hanson, suggested plugging the tunnel with a plastic sponge shaped like a long-stemmed golf tee. That was in June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Blowout in the Heart | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

...neck. Through the bag they circulated ice water. When Hickey was chilled enough so that circulation could be almost stopped without fear of damage to his brain, the surgeons opened both his aorta and his heart. Through a slit in the aorta they slipped the stem of the tee-shaped gadget, then worked this down into the heart wall until its head plugged the blowout. After trimming off excess stem, they sewed the plug in place. Then they stitched up the incisions, closed Hickey's chest and let him thaw...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Blowout in the Heart | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

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