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University race: Gilman (M.I.T.); Arthur Foote '33; J. W. Fox '32; B.E. Estes '32; J .W. Fobes '32; G. N. Barrie '32; R. P. Wesley '33; David Cobb '31; Langley...
...lineups: Harvard: G. N. Barrie '32, Sturtevant Burr '31, David Cobb '31, J. W. Fobes '32, B. E. Estes '32, Arthur Foote '33, R. G. Hodges '32, M. Wheelwright '33, R. P. Wesley '33, J. N. Fox '32. Dartmouth: Huckins, Rubin, Langley, Benezit, Richardson, Bush, Sanborn, Whitney, M.I.T.: Baltzer, Allbright, Gilman, McNiff, Fisk, Clark, Gerhardt, Conant, Masters, Robinson, Cashman, Burdick...
Under the supervision of Dr. Stanley Cobb, Dr. F. Fremont Smith and Dr. Hans Zinsser of Harvard's Department of Neuropathology, Dr. Morrison killed five dogs suffering from running fits, made histological brain examination. He found the nuclei of the brain cells broken into bits, with chromatin scattered throughout the cell body. He discovered also great clusters of spider and mossy cells of the neuroglia around the small blood vessels in the white matter of the brain. In normal tissue, these supporting cells should be distributed in rows throughout the white matter. Cell peculiarities of the type found...
Last week Bob Davis (the only name he recognizes) lay on his back in Manhattan's Polyclinic Hospital recovering from leg injuries incurred on a fishing trip with his special crony Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb. His right ankle encased in an elephantine plaster cast (which he at once began making into an autograph album). Bob Davis received callers. Among the earliest arrivals was Fannie Hurst. When she departed, she sent 25 telegrams. In 48 hours arrived a score of manuscripts from famed authors. Soon the Sun's readers found on the editorial page, "Fannie Hurst Recalls:", "Irvin S. Cobb...
...pinch-hitters last week "recalled" Davis himself, his generosity, kindness. patience, keenness, humor. Recalled Mrs. Rinehart: "Only Bob himself knows how many writers he has made, nursing them over the bad places, encouraging, cheering, criticizing." Mr. Cobb observed: "Mr. B. Davis is getting pretty brittle," and described how Davis turned his ankle on the houseboat deck, fell, fracturing two bones in the right ankle, tore ligaments and muscular fabric of the left knee...