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...speaking from Los Angeles, was interrupted repeatedly by loud applause. Senator Barry Goldwater drew a spirited response. So did National Committee Chairman William Miller. Then the voice and figure of New York's Governor Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller confronted the diners. And at every single meeting, from Boston to Tulsa. Rocky was ignominiously booed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: It's the Right Thing' | 6/15/1962 | See Source »

Here and there, a paper sensed the significance of the market's movement and pushed the story briefly onto Page One. The Tulsa World kept the story on Page One three days running (STOCKS SKID TO NEW LOW ON SELLOFF). In the San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, the market story surfaced twice. But such foresight was rare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Missing the Big One | 6/8/1962 | See Source »

...found a bonanza, some $12 million of which he spent amassing a collection of Indian Americana, ranging from the art and annals of 45 tribes to Frontier Painters Frederic Remington and George Catlin's best oils on the fading redskin, which he gave to the city of Tulsa; of a stroke; in Tulsa, Okla...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: May 18, 1962 | 5/18/1962 | See Source »

...competitors on all its major routes. They figure that the merger would save them $50 million a year, mainly by eliminating overlapping in routes, ticket counters and hangars. But instead of closing either Eastern's sprawling maintenance center at Miami or American's still bigger plant at Tulsa, they may well let each plant handle what it is best geared...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: The Merger Cotillion | 2/2/1962 | See Source »

...certainly was not the best psychiatrist in New Jersey, but he was very likely the fastest. As many as 50 patients a day from the Camden-Philadelphia area crowded into his office-home in Erlton. A doctor of osteopathy, with psychiatric training in osteopathic clinics in Los Angeles and Tulsa, Weiner distributed his patients in four treatment rooms and hurried from one to another giving treatment. Last week a Camden jury found Weiner guilty on twelve counts of manslaughter: as a result of his treatment, twelve patients died, and many more became gravely ill. He faced prison sentences adding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Case of the Dirty Needle | 12/29/1961 | See Source »

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