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Memorial's medical director, Dr. Edward Beattie, called on New York Hospital's surgeon-in-chief, Dr. C. Walton Lillehei, to send for the organs that his staff could use. While the body was perfused with oxygenated blood to ward off tissue degeneration, Lillehei's assistants removed the eyes for fresh-cornea transplants, both kidneys and the heart, and rushed them by underground tunnels to waiting surgery teams. Within a few hours, the Lillehei group had transplanted the heart (into a 36-year-old man), both kidneys and one cornea-the second cornea a day later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Six from One | 2/28/1969 | See Source »

...first Brown game was a strange one. Trying to shake up his team, which has yet to win a League game, Brown coach Stan Ward, in his year as mentor, benched a number of his regular...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: Cagers Open Final Weekend at Brown, Aim for League First Division Finish | 2/28/1969 | See Source »

Among the Bruins who didn't play much that night was a sophomore guard named Billy Kahn who had been leading the team in scoring. Evidently he is now back in Ward's good graces because last week he was again the leading point man, in Brown's narrow loss (58-52) to second place Pennsylvania and somewhat bigger loss to Princeton...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: Cagers Open Final Weekend at Brown, Aim for League First Division Finish | 2/28/1969 | See Source »

Katherine Ward '07, of Arlington, Mass., said yesterday, "I've talked to a couple of people who say they won't give another cent." Mrs. Ward added that Radcliffe had struggled to gain its own identity over the years. "I just don't like the idea of its becoming the tail of a Harvard dog," she said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe Alumnae Stirred by Merger | 2/26/1969 | See Source »

...WHILE visiting several hospitals," Mayer reports, "we saw children on the floor between the beds, along the outside corridors, and often two or ore to each bed. There was not one well nourished child among the 80 seen in one 20-bed ward. Particularly disturbing to witness was one small girl with the arm in a cast, the victim of a bombing attack, who refused to come out from beneath her bed, afraid of the bombs. Children as young as 16 months of age were observed running into bunkers when they heard the first warning shots before the bombs fall...

Author: By Jeffrey D. Blum, | Title: Who Cares About Biafra Anyway? | 2/25/1969 | See Source »

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