Word: accidentally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Frederick W. Jerome '38, injured in an automobile accident two weeks ago, is resting comfortably in Stillman Infirmary, where he was moved from the Massachusetts General Hospital last week. He is expected to be well enough to leave the infirmary in the near future.
When on the opening night the lead, Rose Lerner, tumbled down the spiral staircase backstage and sprained an ankle, Bette was less surprised at the accident than horrified at her mother's long-range powers. Later she joined the Provincetown Players, hit Broadway's fringe in The Earth...
In Russia, where physicians developed the art of preserving the blood of accident victims in order to build up a reserve or "blood bank" for transfusions,*eye specialists who pioneered in the art of transplanting new corneas to the eyes of the blind have recently established "cornea banks," by removing...
Those drivers who received what Dr. DeSilva termed "generalized safety instruction" produced only a 60 percent accident reduction, thus demonstrating conclusively to the Bureau the effectiveness of scientific tests, as compared to the less specific training given to other control groups.
Such a program would involve far more careful investigation of accidents than is practiced now, Noble said, since the standardized police report does not yield information required to deduce the real cause of the accident. He urged tests to determine the suitability of the road to the driver.