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...Engineers didn't live up to their press notices in a game much more one-sided than the score indicates. Harvard's attackmen and saidfielders beat the M.I.T. defensemen to every free ball. Only the brilliant goaltending of the losers' Bob MacDonald kept the score close. Sophomore Marty Cain started the scoring as he took an errant M.I.T. pass and walked right through the defense. The Engineers tied it up a minute later, but Jan Bollinger's straight-on shot from in on Ted Leary's pass gave the Crimson a 2-1 edge at the end of the first...
...William Cain studied and worked with Walter Kerr and Alan Schneider. He left the title role of the Off-Broadway play, Jericho Jim Orson was the leading soubrette with the American Savoyards, where she performed the complete repertoire of Gilbert and Sullivan in New York and on tour. Robert Van Hooten joined Trinity after playing the Father in the Broadway production of Bye Bye Birdie...
...President," as Family Physician James C. Cain put it, "is not a usual...
...Cain understandably called in a Mayo Clinic surgical team whose members he knows well and with whom he has learned to work smoothly. Chief Surgeon George A. Hallenbeck, 50, son of a former Mayo physician, is a man of whom his wife says: "His outstanding quality is that he is always composed under stress"-a quality that was highly useful when he slit open the belly of the President of the United States at the Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. To assist him in the operation, Dr. Hallenbeck brought his Mayo colleague, Dr. Donald C. McIlrath, 36. Behind his distinguished...
...Without It. X rays ordered by the White House physician, Vice Admiral George G. Burkley, confirmed his suspicion of a poorly functioning gall bladder. A second set of X rays, forwarded to the President's longtime friend and personal physician, the Mayo Clinic's Dr. James C. Cain, gave added evidence that the gall bladder contained stones. Since some bile always passes directly through the common duct from the liver to the duodenum, and the duct seems able to develop some storage capacity of its own, man can live without his gall bladder. Thus surgery to remove...