Word: accidentally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Martin Wright Sampson, 63, longtime professor and head of the English department at Cornell University; as the result of injuries received in an auto accident, at Pittsburgh.
In Fitchburg, Mass., Donald Maegan received a bash on the face from an automobile accident which straightened his nose. His nose had been crooked since a similar accident five years ago.
Life is most precarious for women over 75. More of them get killed in accidents than any other age group of the population. After old women, old men are most in danger of accidental death. Safest of all people are young women between 25 and 34. So the Milbank Memorial Fund* formally reported last week by reprinting an article from the Journal of Preventive Medicine. Between 1921 and 1927, the period of the study, the accident death rate increased decidedly for both males and females, except in the cases of boys below 15 and girls below 5. Except...
Little Accident (Universal). The Elizabethans borrowed from old Latin and Greek plays a comic formula in which an arrangement of young lovers is shuffled, after difficulties, so that each character comes out at the end with a different partner. The formula has been successful in every later generation of the...
Died. Mrs. Swan Donoho Beaty of Manhattan, wife of Board Chairman Amos Leonidas Beaty of Transcontinental Oil Co.; at St. André-de-Cubzac, a village near Bordeaux on the Paris-Biarritz road, immediately after an auto accident in which her husband was also injured.