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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...help the dying man. When a wave of disgust swept Germany, the Allies responded by a feeble gesture: they stationed an ambulance at Checkpoint Charlie in the U.S. sector to pick up any future wounded fugitive and take him not to freedom but back to East Berlin for treatment. Even this token move was proved hollow last week by a new burst of Communist bullets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Berlin: The Gesture Was Hollow | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

...Homer. A few living poets have recently produced such elegant efforts as Richmond Lattimore's Iliad and Robert Fitzgerald's Odyssey. But to four lively classicists at the University of Texas, who have just launched a pert quarterly called Arion, the field cries out for even zestier treatment. Arion has set out to banish the philological quibbling and fusty Victorian translations that have stupefied students for generations. Applying the verbal and visual techniques of Eliot, Pound, Joyce, Henry James and the movies, it aims to reawaken pleasure in the wit and wisdom that once served as the main...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Aoi! It Was Good To Kill Him! | 10/5/1962 | See Source »

...Even getting at the aneurysm, which is nearly always at the base of the brain in the arterial traffic rotary ("circle of Willis"), is a major operation. It involves sawing through and lifting a flap of skull and moving the brain out of the way. The commonest method of treatment has been to tie off the aneurysm at its stem with a tiny silver clip, or close the artery with clips on each side of the stem. Dr. Gallagher was not satisfied with these methods because merely touching the aneurysm to attach a clip might cause it to burst with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Shots into the Brain | 10/5/1962 | See Source »

...virus. Now British investigators in jungle-edge laboratories are performing delicate experiments to isolate such a virus from the cancers. But the region is a rich source of competing and often confusing viruses. Ironically, one of these, named Bunyamwera (after a Uganda district), has been tried experimentally as a treatment for cancer. It was a cluster of leukemia cases among children in the Chicago suburb of Niles, Ill. (TIME, June 2, 1961), that backed up the suggestion of a viral role in the lymphatic leukemia of American children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Children, Virus & Cancer | 10/5/1962 | See Source »

...their superficial differences, Dr. Dalldorf notes, the diseases have two important factors in common. The tumor cells are of the same type, and both diseases can be slowed down, or arrested for a year or two, by the same radiation and drug treatment. (Sloan-Kettering medical teams have gone to Kenya and treated many patients there.) So, suggests Dr. Dalldorf, the lymphatic cancers of children, in Africa and elsewhere, may be two sides of the same coin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Children, Virus & Cancer | 10/5/1962 | See Source »

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