Word: kaiser
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...Kaiser Foundation's Dr. Clifford Keene promptly asked for an amendment to recognize that "freedom of choice" is satisfied where the subscriber elects, of his own volition, to be treated by a group or a single doctor within a group. That was the heart of the matter. Suave and diplomatic ex-President Louis H. Bauer saw the trouble that would be caused by the issue and suggested that the A.M.A.'s judicial council takes a year to think it over. The delegates jumped at the idea...
...Best exemplified by the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, with 400,000 subscribers who pick a "family physician" from a panel of about a dozen in each of 30 groups, and California's Kaiser Foundation Health Plan also with 400,000 members (TIME, June...
Champion & Limousine. If the merger goes through, it will be the third for the auto industry in a little more than a year (the others: Kaiser-Willys, Nash-Hud-son). But it is a necessary step and a shrewd move for both. The two independents have steadily lost ground in 1954's red-hot auto race. Packard sales are down 53%, Studebaker's 55%; both lost money in the first quarter-$6,000,000 for Studebaker and $380,000 for Packard. By joining forces, they can put together a sales organization of some 3,900 dealers across...
Berton B. Subrin, Akron, Government; Walter J. Kaiser, Bellevue, History and Literature; William P. Travis, Cleveland Heights, History; Bernard L. Busfield, Jr., Lakewood, Biology; Theodore L. Kesselman, Youngstown, Government...
Died. Poultney Bigelow, 98, wealthy, globetrotting author-journalist; after long illness; in Saugerties, N.Y. A lifelong crony of Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II, Author Bigelow was easily quoted on dictatorship, boating, war and nudism ("To go naked is wholesome, especially for nervous women"), once urged the U.S. to make F.D.R. President for life, and before Pearl Harbor, predicted Axis victory in World...