Word: bowes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...keen enough sense of humor to tell on himself of the moist night in South Africa when he slipped off his stool and under the piano. They saw him come out on the stage, a little man, one-third fore head and nearly two-thirds shirt front; saw him bow, start to play. A group of Preludes and Fugues, the Partia in C minor, the Toccata in G minor and the French Suite in E - he interpreted flawlessly and made them vital, thrilling...
...tall, old doctor stops at a patient slumped in a wheel chair. He lifts the patient's dull face by the chin and turns to the visitors. The loose ends of his black string tie, which he always wears in a bow, flop about as he explains the case. "This man," he says in effect, "is in the early stages of paresis.* The paralysis has not advanced hopelessly. By injecting into his blood the germs of malaria or serum from the blood of people sick with malaria, we will stop the spread of the syphilis. The malaria toxins...
Crew O--Stroke, R. D. Bolster '28; 7, Austen Gray '30; 6, J. deW. Hubbard '29; 5, Donald Greer '28; 4, B. J. Harrison '29; 3, T. D. Howe Jr. '28; 2, Allerton Cushman '29; bow, E. Hamlin '29; cox., Lewis Wadsworth...
Crew M--Stroke, C. McK. Norton '29; 7, W. T. Emmett '29; 6, James Roosevelt '30; 5, F. M. Roberts '28; 4, David Lanier '28; 3, Marshall Rawle '30; 2, E. W. Sexton '29; bow, Robert Winthrop '28; cox., Paul Pforzheimer...
Crew R--Stroke, L. D. Parker '30, 7, L. W. Dickey '30; 6, Thomas Eliot '28; 5, J. G. Lewis '30; 4, Morris Brownell '30; 3, William Moffatt '28; 2, Guthrie Willard '30; bow, Mark Hopkins '29; cox., G. G. Chase...