Word: virologists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Among them: Contralto Marian Anderson, Cellist Pablo Casals, Educator James B. Conant, Virologist John F. Enders, Justice (retired) Felix Frankfurter, Inventor (Polaroid camera) Edwin H. Land, Bankers Robert A. Lovett and John J. McCloy, Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Steelman Clarence B. Randall, Pianist Rudolf Serkin, Photographer Edward Steichen, Authors E. B. White, Thornton Wilder and Edmund Wilson, and Painter Andrew Wyeth...
...Panamanian Technician Angel Muñoz, 42. At Gorgas, the fearful diagnosis made in the field was confirmed: both were victims of a newly discovered and deadly disease, Bolivian hemorrhagic fever. By midweek, the C-130 with its doctor-nurse team had made another trip, carrying New Jersey-born Virologist Karl Johnson, 34. He also had the fever...
...reader and an unfailing friend, His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman. Grandson of an immortal of industry, he has made the name greater than ever-in business, philanthropy, international affairs : Henry Ford II. A Yaleman bows to the president of the premier university, President of Harvard Nathan Pusey. A great virologist who is helping to keep all of us alive, John Enders. In youth or age, in Washington or in South Carolina, an ever effective statesman, Senator, assistant President, Justice of the Supreme Court, Secretary of State, Governor Jimmy Byrnes. Someone said, "The American Century"; he said, "No, the Century...
Family Ties. Robin Murphy walked in his father's footsteps, wound up in 1958 working as a virologist at the Rockefeller Institute. He is still there. The Murphys, who have four children, bought a home near Nelson Rockefeller's Pocantico Hills estate in New York's Westchester County, a summer place near Rocky's Seal Harbor, Me., home. Happy's own family had been Main Line friends with the Philadelphia Clarks. Their daughter was Mary Todhunter Clark Rockefeller, tall, reserved former wife of Nelson, mother of his five children. She divorced the Governor in Reno...
...Time, Two Shots. The original measles vaccine developed by Harvard Virologist John F. Enders (TIME cover, Nov. 17, 1961) and co-workers is highly effective. But used alone, the attenuated (weakened but still live) virus causes fever in 80% of vaccinees, and a rash in 50%-reactions too much like natural measles to be acceptable to many parents. The killed-virus vaccine does not have these side effects, but neither, says Enders, does it confer long-lasting immunity...