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Died. Jakob Wassermann, 60, Bavarian-Jewish novelist (The World's Illusion, The Goose Man, Doctor Kerkhoven, Caspar Hauser, Faber, My Life as German and Jew); of angina pectoris; in Altaussee, Austria. First-ranking German writer, he produced novels that were powerful, involved, mystical. He was proscribed and exiled by German Nazidom...
...Eliot C. Cutler '99, Moseley professor of Surgery, yesterday announced that the removal of normal thyroid glands will give permanent relief to those afflicted with angina pectoris, a painful heart disease. He revealed that the Medical School had been studying the effects of such operations for more than a year...
...poaching on the Price estate, and two others surrendered to peace officers. Before his retirement last year. Thomas Price was secretary of Union Pacific R. R., secretary or director of 18 other roads and utilities, mostly Union Pacific subsidiaries. Died. Arthur Seligman, 60, Governor of New Mexico; suddenly, of angina pectoris; in an Albuquerque hotel...
Died. Paul Charles L'Amoreaux, 47, president of Parmelee Transportation Co.; of angina pectoris; in Manhattan. An attorney, in 1922 he arranged the merger of Chicago's Checker, Yellow and Parmelee taxicab companies. Last year he became president of Parmelee, vigorously advo- cated municipal control of New York City's swarming cabs...
Died. Dr. Martin Dewey, 52, orthodontist, last year's president of the American Dental Association; of angina pectoris: in Manhattan...