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...Thanksgiving Day the story of Dean Ebert's Mysteclin-F testimony and the history of his relationship with Squibb broke into the press. Morton Mintz of the Washington Post described the hearings in detail. Mintz reported that the FDA panel turned down Ebert's labelling proposal in executive session. "I don't think they showed efficacy," one scientist said, expressing the unanimous sentiment on the panel against the drug. "The deans' data were marginal at best," said another panel member...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ebert and Squibb | 12/6/1972 | See Source »

...story in The Washington Post raised a few eyebrows in the medical and academic communities this week. Morton Mintz, in the November 23 edition of The Post, revealed that Robert H. Ebert, dean of the Medical School, had testified before an FDA committee in his capacity as a consultant for Squibb Beechnut...

Author: By Steven Luxenberg, | Title: Raised Eyebrows at the Med School | 12/2/1972 | See Source »

...Supreme Court. In that case, Kissinger might move over to State, formalizing in that department the kind of harddriving, fast decision-making he instituted in the White House. Most likely to remain in their posts are Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz, Commerce Secretary Peter Peterson, Interior Secretary Rogers Morton, Treasury Secretary George Shultz and HEW Secretary Elliot Richardson, although the last-named is seen as another prospect for State if Rogers leaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: What Will He Do the Next Four Years? | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

...Nixon machine was clearly out for a fight as it unleashed its political clout on tiny Rhode Island with all the ferocity of a saturation bombing Secretaries Morton, Rogers and Richardson all blitzed the state stumping for their old pal Chafee. Finally, the weekend before the election, Weapon X was unveiled as Richard Nixon himself came in to campaign for Chafee...

Author: By Henry W. Mcgee iii, | Title: Richard Nixon's Short Coattails | 11/13/1972 | See Source »

...issues, Pat is proving that she can cope with any physical hardship. As she says of herself, "I do or die. I never cancel out." Certainly she has had plenty of excuses. In Yellowstone National Park she sat through a seemingly interminable speech by Secretary of the Interior Rogers Morton, her hands gloveless and numb as sleet pelted the frozen, huddled crowd. In Billings, Mont., a 40-m.p.h. wind ripped down the WELCOME PAT banner at the airport, left the assembled Crow Indians shivering in their buckskins, and carried away Pat's words in spite of the microphone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICS: Those Other Campaigners, Pat and Eleanor | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

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