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...Manhattan, TV soap operas carried an even greater load of grief than usual as leading characters on Brighter Days, First Love, Golden Windows and The Inner Flame were either accused of or confessed to murder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Busy Air, Mar. 28, 1955 | 3/28/1955 | See Source »

Although no definite plans have been announced yet, W. Barton Leach, professor of Law and organizer of the plan, revealed last night that he will devote next year to working on the new program, and will carry a reduced teaching load himself...

Author: By Christopher Jencks, | Title: University May Begin Research on Defense | 3/16/1955 | See Source »

...take some of the load off "Gorty" Gortatowsky, who rose to the top through editorial channels, Hearst directors had chosen a man from the business side. Boston-born Harold Kern joined the advertising department of Hearst's Boston American in the '20s. He worked for Hearst's national advertising office for several years, in 1938 was made publisher of Hearst's three Boston papers (Record, American and Sunday Advertiser). All three were limping along, with the American in the worst shape financially. Kern changed it to match the tabloid format of the Record, started a combination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Changes at Hearst | 3/14/1955 | See Source »

...entitled to free medical care under certain conditions. The U.S. Veterans Administration runs the world's biggest hospital system: 172 hospitals, 105 out-patient clinics (for dental, orthopedic and neuropsychiatric patients) and 17 "domiciliaries" (old soldiers' homes), with a total annual in-and out-patient load of 2,100,000. Estimated 1956 cost to the taxpayer: $770 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Doctoring for Vets | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

...Eisenhower last month ordered VA treatment for non-service-connected ailments ended for men entering the service after Feb. 1. Even so, some 21,300,000 veterans (plus 3,200,000 others still in the armed forces) stay eligible for the old free treatment; indeed, the VA hospital patient load is expected to increase 4% next year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Doctoring for Vets | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

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