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...Republicans have taken our country so far down the road to destruction that "with God's help, the Democrats must save us," it is good of Harry to comfort us with the heartening news that we have loyal, upright citizens left in the persons of Alger Hiss and Nathan Gregory Silvermaster [Sept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 15, 1956 | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

...offer few cures and, in most cases, little more than nursing-home care. But Dr. Brown lived to see his hospital help in the conquest of many of the great child-killers of its early days. This week, as Massachusetts' Governor Christian Herter and Harvard's President Nathan Pusey dedicated a new $5,000,000 building on Boston's Blackfan Street, Brown's hospital had grown into the Children's Medical Center, first of its kind in the world. The center now totals eight buildings, none architecturally impressive, all solid and utilitarian. The new unit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Not a Little Man | 10/8/1956 | See Source »

M.I.T.'s President James R. Killian, following the lead of the University's Nathan M. Pusey and Radcliffe's Wilbur K. Jordan, asserted yesterday that his school's funds are "critically inadequate," and need an income boost of at least two million dollars a year...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: Killian Says M.I.T.'s Funds Not Adequate | 10/3/1956 | See Source »

Having thus dragged his aromatic old red herring into the ring trailing the Hiss case behind it, Harry went on to assure Professor Bouscaren that neither Harry Dexter White nor Nathan Gregory Silvermaster, leaders of a Red cabal among federal employees during and after World War II, were spies. Said Truman: "Neither of them were guilty of anything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Old Familiar Fish | 9/17/1956 | See Source »

...forces from 2,800,000 to 2,000,000 in the next four years. The Army and Navy, said the report (correctly), would absorb most of the manpower slash. All three service chiefs, the story went on, are in revolt against Radford (incorrect: the Air Force's General Nathan F. Twining is with him, the Army's General Maxwell Taylor and the Navy's Admiral Arleigh Burke against). So torrid is the battle, wrote Leviero, that all discussions of the manpower program have been postponed until after the election...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: Playing with Explosives | 7/23/1956 | See Source »

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