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...became ill of soroche. The doctor, announcing her successful experiment last week, thought that methylene blue might also be a big help to high-altitude flyers. ¶Announced: two promising new treatments for cancer of the prostate, which kills some 22,000 Americans annually. Yale's Dr. Clyde L. Deming reported that massive doses of the female hormone estrogen (instead of the small doses previously used) help four cases out of five and often prolong life. At the University of Chicago, three researchers found that a drug called ethyl carbamate is also effective; it relieves pain, reduces the size...
That was about all there was to say, except to ask that a special grand jury be called to investigate the killing. Judge Clyde H. Brown, McMath's close friend and law partner, who had run and won with him in last November's election, said he would do that...
...Clyde O. Ruggles, professor of public utility management and regulation, welcomed the convention to Harvard; and tours around the Yard and the museums were provided during the afternoon by the Graduate School staff under direction of Charles R. Cherington, assistant professor of government and secretary of the school of public administration...
More Support. Kansas' Clyde Martin Reed, sponsor of the bill, deprecated such notions. The bill's opponents had proceeded, "either wilfully or ignorantly, upon an erroneous basis. . . . Every experienced traffic man knows that a majority of freight rate changes, whether made by a bureau or in some other method or manner, are decreases. The shippers . . . have universally come 'to the support of this bill...
Recent club elections resulted in the choice of Kilty as managing director, Blair M. Boyd, Jr. '48, assistant manager, and Clyde Eagleton, Jr. '48 as secretary, Joseph D. Everingham '49, Timothy G. Foote '50, and Temple will make up the new executive council...