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...Defense chief told newsmen "my principal military consultants" will be Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and two retired officers who held that job previously--Adm. Arthur W. Radford and Gen. Omar Bradley. McElroy said they have agreed to help him. Other consultants will represent civilian viewpoints, but McElroy said he isn't ready to name them...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: McElroy Announces Intention to Reorganize Defense Department; Eisenhower Opposes Tax Increase | 1/16/1958 | See Source »

November. Dean Bundy is declared an ineligible player, after quarter backing three-quarters of the Harvard-Princeton game. The entire game was discarded by officials when they discovered that Nathan Pusey (weighing 167) was at left half. Bundy refuses an offer from the Detroit Lions. The surprise of the season comes when Harvard upsets Yale 27-6 with the help of an all-new squad with an average weight of 247, Professor Nash denies that he grew them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tea Leaves and Taurus | 1/6/1958 | See Source »

...psychiatry, Dr. Nathan S. Kline of New York's Rockland State Hospital reported, the drug is equally effective as a "psychic energizer" for long-term hospital patients and the at-large depressed whom he sees in private practice. One woman's depression, which had defied seven years of psychoanalysis and two years of tranquilizers, yielded dramatically to iproniazid. Equally striking is the case of a professor of medicine who suffers from occasional dizziness and constipation on heavy iproniazid dosage, but refuses to cut down because he would rather suffer these than risk a recurrence of the depression that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Drug of the Year? | 12/16/1957 | See Source »

...wouldn't worry about Nathan too much, Mrs. Hale. He's probably still hanging around the East somewhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 9, 1957 | 12/9/1957 | See Source »

...case of Nathan Leopold, participant in the sensational Loeb-Leopold murder of 1923, comes before the Illinois Parole Board this January. Last year, Leopold's parole was granted, only to be vetoed by Governor William J. Stratton. The explanation for Stratton's refusal to parole Leopold was that it is politically inexpedient; public antipathy to his release is believed to be great...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Parole of the Century | 11/29/1957 | See Source »

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