Word: pharmacist
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Another problem turned up when a Cleveland pharmacist found one of the cards too risque. "You're the best friend a fella ever had," announced the front. "But I'm a girl," it concluded. The druggist was sufficiently struck by the other cards to order the line...
...hero is a small, grey pharmacist named Jonathan Rebeck who took fright at the world 19 years before and hid out in a Bronx cemetery. Dodging caretakers and sleeping in a mausoleum, amusing himself by reading and working out chess problems, he has found armistice, if not peace. Jonathan Rebeck sees and talks with ghosts, but his only live companion is a truculent raven who steals food for him, and whose conversation runs more to "The hell you say" than "Nevermore." As the book opens, Rebeck is gnawing a baloney the raven has liberated ("Damn near ruptured myself," the bird...
...Trouble in Miltown" [Feb. 8], you state that Miltown "sells to druggists for 3.3? and retails for about a dime." In reality, Miltown costs the pharmacist $3.25 per bottle of 50 tablets, which is 6.5? per tablet...
SHELDON DECK Registered Pharmacist...
...larger town (pop. 11,000) in the midst of once-prosperous farmland, in the hope of finding a larger clientele. Hubert gave up his dreams of a college education, traveled over the countryside helping his father vaccinate hogs, crammed through a six-month pharmacy course in Denver (his pharmacist's license still hangs over the counter in the Humphrey drugstore). Somehow the Humphreys and their drugstore survived. Then on Armistice Day. 1932, the first dust storm hit Huron. Humphrey was hunting pheasants at the time, remembers it vividly: "The sun was blacked out and all you could...