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Packed with such relationships between man and his bodily ailments is Human Constitution in Clinical Medicine (Hoeber; $3.50), by Dr. George Draper, Anthropologist C. Wesley Dupertuis and Dr. John Lyon Caughey Jr. of Manhattan's Presbyterian Hospital.* Material for the book was gathered from the hospital's unique Constitution Clinic, founded in 1916. To find its facts the clinic uses Sheldon's system of calculating body build (TIME, July 15, 1940), rates each patient for androgyny (male and female characteristics), photographs patients nude (of 2,500, only four have refused), performs needed laboratory tests and interviews each...
Prize awards totaling $275 were given by the University yesterday to Francis A. Piano '42, Harry D. Feltenstein '42, and Elford Caughey ocC for compositions in French or English which showed special literary promise...
...Lloyd McKim Garrison prize of $175 and a silver medal was won by Feltenstein for his poem "Flood and Low Water." Caughey received the Harvard Monthly prize of $50 for the student in an advanced English composition course showing the greatest literary promise...
McGillivray of the Creeks, by John Walter Caughey (University of Oklahoma Press, $3), tells of a Creek Indian chief of the post-Revolutionary War period who was known as the Talleyrand of Alabama for his skill in playing off Spanish-American antagonisms for Creek benefit. Son of a Scottish trader and a French-Indian woman, McGillivray owned slaves, suffered from venereal disease, died in his 303, preserved the Creek nation a full generation...
...Robinson (HM) defeated Caleb Cauman '30, 18-15, 14-18, 15-12, 5-15, 15-10; C. H. Kawakami '30 defeated A. Harris (HM), 15-0, 15-9, 15-9; J. C. Potter '30 defeated J. L. Caughey (HM), 15-12, 12-15, 15-2, 2-15, 15-12; Henry Lockhart ocC defeated...