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Doctor Testifies Lobbyist Suffered Mental Lapses
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WASHINGTON, March 6—The ,heart surgeon for Mrs. Dita D. Beard, the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation's Washington lobbyist,, told the Senate Judiciary Committee today that she was suffering from periodic “distorted and irrational” behavior at the time she wrote a controversial memorandum about the Justice Department's settlement of three antitrust suits against the company. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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