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...cases. Dr. Sadove, who spent four wartime years in U.S. Army hospitals in England, likes to use a military metaphor: "The small-arms fire of the anesthesiologist joins the spy system of the lab to back up the surgeon's big artillery in a coordinated attack to conquer disease...
...strains of ". . . we'll conquer old Eli's men . . ." blasted across the Yale campus. It was loud; it was discordant; it was three in the morning; but it was the red-coated Harvard band. Windows in college after college flew up. Paper and profanity flew out. Yalies in pajamas, Yalies in shorts poured into the streets, rubbing eyes and yawning...
Appearing with Capp in Sanders Theatre were Magda Gabor and Earl Wilson, author of "Look Who's Abroad Now." Miss Gabor, formerly from Hungary, announced that she is now an American girl herself. "American girls must watch the American man," she said. "He is out to conquest or conquer--you know what I mean?" The audience seemed...
Florence Chadwick yesterday swam the current-strong Bosporus from Europe to Asia and back. Tomorrow she will attempt to conquer the Dardanelles and complete an unprecedented grand tour of four of Europe's great waterways in one year...
Here lies one conquer'd that hath conquer'd Kings...