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...Walton Lillelehi's team from the University of Minnesota described a similar technique, using part of the network of veins from the patient's own thigh. The trunk vein is sewn into the aorta, and the branches are set in tunnels in the heart-wall muscle-tunnels through which a surgical knife has been run, deliberately cutting several small, transverse arteries, to open them up so that they can receive the new blood supply. Ten of these patients, said Dr. Randolph M. Ferlic, who suffered from crippling angina even when they were sitting down and not exerting themselves...
Stewart's critics, who are still fuming over the eastern extension and his grotesque, $129 million House Office Building, were horrified. "I think it's indefensible, a desecration of a fascinating piece of architecture," growled William Walton, chairman of Washington's Fine Arts Commission...
Dartmouth's final score came with eight seconds left in the game, when fullback Pete Walton swept left end for 13 yards to the Cornell 6-yard line and then pitched out to quarterback Mickey Beard, who took the ball in for the score. Walton and halfback Bob O'Brien accounted for more than half of Dartmouth's 220 yards rushing...
...fullback named Pete Walton led the Green parade with two touchdowns and a 7.7 yard pet carry average, but Gene Ryacwicz, Paul Klungness, and Bob O'Brien weren't far behind...
...that hardly seemed necessary. The guests were easily recognizable and hardly the crashing type: the Bobby Kennedys (who arrived one at a time in a beige Lincoln Continental convertible), the Stephen Smiths, Pat Lawford, Lee Radziwill, the Robert McNamaras, Douglas Dillon, Cartoonist Charles Addams, Author Truman Capote, Artist William Walton, Mme. Hervé Alphand and Mrs. Paul Mellon...