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...refuses to perform bigger operations. "A doctor should not do major surgery if he's not trained in it. I'm not," he explains. After home-delivering some 300 babies, DeTar gave up obstetrics in 1952 to devote more time to A.A.G.P. duties, but he still handles pre-and postdelivery care for 100 babies a year. DeTar charges $3 for an office call, $5 for a house call, $6-$10 for a night call...
...eyes of Texas were upon three of the four top football teams in the country last weekend, and it was quite a weekend. In downtown Dallas, exuberant Texans and holidaying Oklahomans put on so many pre-and post-game celebrations that the Dallas police, without trying to spoil the show, hauled in 452 celebrators in 48 hours. In a day-night doubleheader in mammoth Cotton Bowl, 151,045 spectators also saw some high-class football...
Dean Bender announced yesterday the following rules on pre-and post-vacation attendance...
...Army rates sport news as a morale builder was shown last month. In pre-and post-World Series issues, Taylor Spink and The Sporting News spread themselves on coverage. So did the War Department. They shipped 500,000 extra copies overseas...
Starchiest comment on Mr. Chamberlain's historic role was at hand in a new little book called Guilty Men, an on-the-record, non-editorialized indictment of Chamberlain and 14 of his pre-and post-Munich peers (TIME, Sept. 30). Author was "Cato," identified by wiseacres as the Evening Standard's brilliant newsman Michael Foote...