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...massive impact on the system, surgeons routinely keep close watch on the patient's bodily functions during the postoperative period. Now, to hasten recovery, doctors are being urged to study their patients' psyches as well, and for good reason. A Yale University School of Medicine researcher, Dr. Chase Patterson Kimball, has found that open-heart surgery sometimes produces severe psychological reactions...
...Even horses, mules and chickens have been killed by them. Nonetheless, they produce quantities of honey, and intrepid beekeepers raise them, though the hives are moved well away from populated areas. These bees work longer and harder than native species, even in light rain and after dark. But they chase any hapless victim that has aroused their wrath for long distances, are prone to rob other hives of honey, and often migrate suddenly from their hives to establish colonies in the wild-a clear loss for the commercial beekeeper. All in all, says the study, "it is essential to minimize...
...fact, the average seems to be reflecting mostly investors' emotional state. Last week's fall illustrated Wall Street's supersensitivity to any hint of tight money. It occurred after the Chase Manhattan Bank raised its prime rate on business loans by one-quarter of 1% , to 5½% -even though such a move had long been expected. A more basic reason for the Dow's strange behavior has nothing to do with the economy at all; the often-approached but never-broken 1,000 mark* has become a psychological barrier. Every time the Dow gets near...
...Yard will also be greener this year, thanks to the work of an amorphous group of students, faculty and administrators known as the 'Green Committee'. Under the informal stewardship of Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president for alumni Affairs, the Committee has been at work for almost a year on plans to beautify the Yard...
...Chevy Chase...