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...renal dialysis, burns, neonatal care, cancer, psychiatry, pediatrics, respiratory disease and geriatrics. Called nurse practitioners, they number about 15,000. Some work closely with doctors in special units of hospitals or in offices. Others, particularly in rural areas, where physicians are scarce, practice virtually on their own: for example, Eleanora Fry of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, who operates a clinic in a town of 500. Often they perform services once exclusively the preserve of physicians: physical checkups, reading X rays, ordering lab tests and prescribing medications for complaints, such as vaginitis and hypertension...
...TIME'S editors, the Lehnus study provided provocative reading and, as Managing Editor Ray Cave observed, a lifetime of winning bar bets (The first Man of the Year? Charles A. Lindbergh. Only basketball player? Oscar Robertson. First woman? Eleanora Duse...
Another new wrinkle in Radcliffe tennis this fall is Eleanora Mendoca, a former marathon runner for Brazil in the World Championships and currently an assistant tennis and track coach at Harvard. Mendoca is implementing a conditioning program into the practice schedule. It won'ts really get into full swing until November, but already the team is doing stadiums...
...with his grizzled pepper-and-salt beard, his short way with bores and fools and his boundless kindness to younger photographers in whom he recognized signs of talent. His was an enormous life, comparable in range to Picasso's; his portrait subjects spanned modern history, from the actress Eleanora Duse and Auguste Rodin to Eleanor Roosevelt. The projects ran from a laxative advertisement (done before 1900) to what is still the most popular photography show in history, The Family of Man, which he selected for New York's Museum of Modern Art in January 1955 and which...
JANE: I think there are very rare, genius actors that believe totally what they're playing. I am sure Eleanora Duse was that way. She became Juliet. I know it has happened to me-there will be just one scene where you don't have to work on it. You just believe. HENRY: It is easier to grow in the theater than it is in films, because you have more time to let it grow. You rehearse for four weeks-I call it "baby up on a part." When the script is out of your hands...