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July 1956

Closed Meeting

The twenty-four hour plan. That's what we want to work on a bit tonight," said the leader of the Closed Meeting

"IT'S NOT A NEW IDEA. I don't know how far back you can trace it, but the famous physician, Sir William Osler, was noted for his advice about living in 'day-tight compartments.' Osler was a Canadian, one of the real pioneers of modern medicine. He taught at McGill, Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins and finally at Oxford.

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