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...Gregory G. Pincus '21, of the Worcester Foundation and Dr. David D. Rutstein '30, head of the Medical School's Department of Preventive Medicine, will use Ford Foundation Grants totalling $367,000 to investigate the effects of oral contraceptives on liver and blood conditions and the menstrual cycle...
SUPERMAN'S troubles as chronicled by Cartoonist Jules Feiffer, are readily recognizable. It sometimes seems as if most of the U.S. population were engaged in disassembling each other's psyches, second-guessing motivations, and ferreting out symptoms. As the Frenchman worries about his liver and the Englishman complains about his catarrh, the American is concerned with his mental health. No other nation has so high a quotient of mind probers of one kind or another; there are some 40,000 professionally recognized psychiatrists and psychologists. Serious, important work is done by these practitioners-at least, by most...
...Twig or Liver. Bresler and Duddy worked with her for five weeks, including several long sessions at the Persian Room after it closed at 2 a.m. so that "she could absorb the atmosphere." She went through 60 songs while Bresler and Duddy shouted, "Stand up straight! . . . Move your arms! . . ." Choreographer Peter Gennaro was enlisted to check her body movements, and Sound Inc. wired her into the latest in echo chambers. Then, after a break-in week in Columbus, Bobbe, now 20 lbs. lighter, opened last month at the Plaza...
...love for nightclubs, especially since they command up to $20,000 for an act. The important thing, as Duddy says, is "being inspired by the personality we work for. Not all people will twig you-excite you. And when there is no fun in show business, it becomes chopped liver." Or baloney...
...women (two at most). He abhorred water, put goldfish in the water pitchers to discourage would-be teetotalers. Once at table, his guests braced themselves for surprises. Much of Lautrec's cuisine was inspired variations on classic dishes, but his real penchant was for the exotic: eel liver, fried octopus, thrush en casserole...