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Last summer Robert Paine Scripps suffered a throat hemorrhage shortly after he arrived in Honolulu aboard his trim ketch Novia Del Mar. Mr. Scripps, frail in his youth but strong in later years, confided to friends that he feared he would some day bleed to death. Last week that grave fear became a fearful fact. Stricken with another hemorrhage while his yacht rolled in Magdalena Bay, Lower California, Robert Scripps died...
...that his situations are too farfetched to be credible. But they are likely to admit that his people are real human beings, that his mountains are really cold, his deserts really hot enough to cause camels to go mad, to make stones look as though "they must burst and bleed away...
...statement attributed to me regarding physiological effect of high altitude flights is absolutely without basis. I have never had a nose bleed or a boil in my life. The only physical manifestations noted at high altitudes above 30.000 feet have been minor symptoms of the "bends" which disappeared upon return to normal altitudes...
...section has been given over to the Tercentenary. An historical sketch by Samuel Eliot Morison '07, professor of History and Tercentenary Historian, is inset with small cuts, from Harvard's past, followed by an account of the Tercentenary Days by John B. Bowditch '37, which is framed by bleed-off panels of scenes from the celebration...
...never before recognized in past albums, other innovations in typography have BEEN designed to brighten the dark corners. Color printing has been used on the title page, the tissues facing the etching and pencil sketches, and on the personnel pages of the Houses. Sparing use has been made of bleed-off cuts, which leave no margin at the edges of the page: on the five division pages and on the panels which frame "Tercentenary Days," The Class Ode, and the Class Poem...