Word: treating
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...special Christmas treat, the program invited Actor Per Oscarsson, 40, (Hunger, The Doll) to talk awhile to the folks. "It's so warm in here," said Oscarsson, doffing his jacket. Moving on to tie and shirt, he explained that clothes should be worn only to ward off the cold. Per next removed his pants, discoursing the while on how mamma and pappa make babies. Standing up in two-piece long Johns as the monologue continued, Per fiddled with the waistband, finally pulled them off to reveal-a pair of shorts. As viewers gripped their armchairs, the shorts came...
...membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, often strikes without warning and can kill a husky young man within hours. Fatal in at least 10% of cases, it understandably causes public panic when it breaks out. Yet, little is known about it or about the best way to treat it. In fact, careful studies have only served to deepen some of its mysteries. But, as the University of Southern California's Dr. Paul F. Wehrle told the New York Academy of Sciences, there is at least one new lesson in treating meningitis that doctors could well learn...
Whereas, The existing system of student deferment and preferential treat ment for university teachers makes use of the decisions of the members of the Faculty in such matters as undergraduate and graduate admissions, junior appointments and course grades...
Horsehair & Sheep Guts. All of which explains why violinists mother their instruments like newborn babies. "It's something very personal," says Isaac Stern, "because it is an extension of your musical soul. Treat your violin with love and it will love you back...
...other side, Michael A. Weinberg, Eliot House Senior Tutor and other members of the Board feel that "there is too high an overkill"--because minor infractions are punished too severely. "I have always felt that if the Board were confronted with the body [the student] it would treat it more gently," Weinberg said...