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...surgical salute in the U. S. is Boston Surgical Society's Bigelow Medal, an honor for achievement in general surgery, which in 1926 went to New Orleans' grand old Surgeon Rudolph Matas for the operative treatment of aneurisms (TIME, Nov. 15, 1926). Last week Dr. Matas, 73, found himself presenting a similar gold medal for similar accomplishment...
...Hepburn is the wife of a Hartford physician, the mother of famed Actress Katharine Hepburn, the cousin of Alanson Bigelow Houghton. An ardent worker for Causes, she once picketed the White House for suffrage. Following the well-tried formula of the past three years, Birth Controller Hepburn induced a Congressman, this time old (72) Representative Walter Marcus Pierce of Oregon, to introduce a bill exempting the medical profession from the Federal ban on the shipment of contraceptive information and material. Four times before in the last ten years had a House Committee heard arguments on similar legislation and four times...
...following are the group from which the five vacancies will be filled by a postal ballot to all graduates this spring: Albert F. Bigelow '03, of Brookline, lawyer, and Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the Massachusetts State Legislature; James M. Morton, Jr. '91, of Fall River, Judge of the United States Circuit Court, and former president of the Harvard Alumni Association; Robert P. Patterson, LL.B. '15, of New York City, Judge of the United States District Court, Southern New York District; Charles Warren '89 of Washington, D. C., lawyer and former Assistant Attorney General of the United...
...addition to Dr. Jones, the committee includes Dr. George H. Bigelow '13, of Boston, retiring Massachusetts Commissioner of Health; Dr. Eugene F. Dubois '03, of New York City, professor of Medicine at Cornell Medical College; Dr. Channing Frothingham '02, of Boston, physician-in-charge at the Faulkner Hospital; Henry S. Grew '96, of Boston, the only layman on the committee; Dr. Edward B. Krumbhar '03, of Philadelphia, professor of Pathology at the University of Pennsylvania; and Dr. Ernest G. Stillman '08, of New York City, a relative of the donor of the infirmary...
Last month Bigelow, vacationing in Minnesota, was drowned when his canoe tipped over. His will, opened last week, left one-third of his $3,000,000 estate outright to Charles Ward. After his funeral directors of the firm met to elect a president to succeed him. They elected Charles Ward...