Disc jockey Peter Tripp, appearing downcast, is accompanied by his wife, and a psychiatrist, left, after completing a 200-hour sleepless marathon in New York's Times Square, Jan. 28, 1959. At left is Dr. Louis J. West, a University of Oklahoma psychiatrist, one of several medical researchers who observed Tripp's reaction during his time without sleep. Tripp began the marathon on Jan. 20 on behalf of the March of Dimes. His 200th hour of no sleep was completed at 7:14pm. After the ordeal, Dr. West said "he will probably sleep sounder than ever before in his life". (AP Photo/Harvey Lippman)