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Over one-half of the freshman class will be asked to contribute blood samples for an extensive study of mononucleosis conducted by Willard Dalrymple '43 of the University Health Services...
...Willard Dalrymple, chairman of the American College Health Association's committee on mono, who has observed 600 cases at Harvard and M.I.T., scoffs at the kissing theory. But Colonel Hoagland, who knows his West Point cadets, has pinned it down. Among 73 mono patients at West Point, no fewer than 71 had been dating six weeks earlier and had got as far as "deep kissing." A quick buss on the lips is probably not enough to transmit the virus...
...over international waters. But the Russians were unmoved. They held Olmstead and McKone incommunicado, let them see each other only twice, refused to permit U.S. embassy personnel to visit them. All that the Russians returned of the plane or its crew was the body of the pilot, Captain Willard G. Palm. Captain Oscar L. Goforth, Major Eugene E. Posa and Captain Dean B. Phillips, the three others presumably killed in the attack, were never found...
...turn of the century, when John Willard Travell was a young physician building his practice and raising two daughters, frogs were still common in Manhattan. They came in handy: Dr. Travell wanted his daughters to become physicians, so he dissected the frogs in anatomy lessons for them and showed them the historic experiment in which Luigi Galvani discovered electric currents in a twitching frog's leg. The lessons took. Last week, to the quiet satisfaction of Dr. Travell, now retired at a ripe 91, Younger Daughter Janet, 59, became a big frog in a big pond: President Kennedy named...
Even before the production's road tryout, there were rumors that it was in trouble, but ANTA Executive Director Willard Swire defended the investment: "Up to New Haven, the show looked most promising; the chorus, usually a good gauge of how it's going, were opening charge accounts, taking leases on apartments." Whatever the chorines thought, Choreographer-turned-Director Bob Fosse was suddenly replaced by veteran Albert Marre, and last week The Conquering Hero opened on Broadway to mostly mediocre reviews. It survived for seven performances...