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...Boyle was desperate, and Harry Truman put him on as a sort of personal aide, at $350 a month. In 1942, Truman's old Missouri crony and secretary, Harry Vaughan, went off to the Army, and the Senator gave Vaughan's job to Boyle. Bill became a specialist on the boss's political problems, and in 1944 moved over to the Democratic National Committee to try to help Truman get the vice-presidential nomination. He got it. Bill Boyle took and passed the District of Columbia bar examination. By the time Harry Truman inherited the presidency, Bill...
...attended both his mother and elder brother Edward. A genial Scot with a sporran full of jokes on himself and his countrymen, 72-year-old Sir John is flanked by two other family physicians: Welsh-born Dr. Daniel Davies, 51, a topnotch pathologist, and Sir Horace Evans, 48, specialist in diseases of the kidneys, urinary tract and arteries...
...understood that currently the Housemasters are agreed that they favor the House deans idea. The House dean would not supplant the Master in any way but would work with him as specialist in each House residents personal and disciplinary problems. The authors of the Bender Report and the Housemasters feel that House Dean living close to the students, will be in a better position to prevent trouble before it reaches serious stages than the can under the current system...
...next interview was given by one specialist each to uncover information within his own field. These special interviews went into such subjects as the Soviet medical profession German occupation, Soviet family, and the partisan movement during...
...searchlights flashed a great V in the skies, and a cheer rang out as a further bulletin announced: "The King has gained strength during the day." For the time being no more details were issued by Palace authorities or Surgeon Clement Price Thomas, the 57-year-old Welsh chest specialist who performed the operation. Britons were still as much in the dark over the exact nature of the King's illness as they had been when the doctors first spoke of "structural changes" in his lung. The nature of the operation (resection is the removal of the whole...