Word: journals
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Titoism" has spread to Japan. The Cominform Journal last week pronounced anathema on sleepy-eyed Sanzo Nozaka, long considered Japan's No. 1 Red. His sin: he had "uttered bourgeois platitudes," i.e., he had contradicted the customary Communist charge that the U.S. is being imperialistic in Japan, had insisted that the Communist Party could establish a "people's democratic regime" under the U.S. occupation...
Graduated in 1946 from the University of Nebraska's College of Medicine in Omaha, Dr. Reeves served a year's internship at Southern Baptist Hospital in New Orleans, then cast about for a place to settle where he would feel at home. An advertisement in the Journal of the American Medical Association took him to Callaway, Neb., as assistant to a general practitioner. The young doctor had to make several calls in nearby Arnold, where a doctor had recently died. He liked the place, and within a few weeks moved...
Wordsworth contended that nobody should pry into the private lives of authors. "Our business," said he, "is with their books-to understand them." But topflight London Neurologist Walter Russell Brain is curious about the writers themselves. In the current Journal of the British Medical Association, Dr. Brain reports on some medico-literary autopsies which expose the mental instability of many a genius...
Many of the documents, Jenkins found, had themselves traveled far. The only known copy of the Georgia legislative journal of 1799 was photographed in the Manhattan apartment of a private collector. A Louisiana senate journal turned up in the New York State Library at Albany. The Massachusetts State Library turned out to be a storehouse of legal records from Mississippi and Tennessee...