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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fairview Park Hospital, Cleveland, a Mrs. Sam Smith waited to be delivered of her baby; a Mrs. Harry Conrad Smith waited to be delivered of her baby; and a Mrs. Mathew Smith waited to be delivered of her baby. Each knew not of the others; each trusted in the devices which hospitals use to prevent newborn babies from getting mixed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: In Cleveland | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

Within 36 hours Mrs. Harry Conrad Smith bore a child and Mrs. Matthew Smith a child. One baby was numbered 69, the other 71. Fairview Park Hospital had three Smith babies-numbered 69, 70, 71. Three mothers nursed their numbered babies and called them sons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: In Cleveland | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

...Hound and Horn" is edited two members of the class of 1930 and the advisory board of the publication includes Conrad Aiken '11: Martin Mower '01: Professor K. B. Murdock '16, President W. A. Neilson of Smith College, and G. P. Winship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Hound and Horn, A Harvard Miscellany," New Publication Appears on University's Literary Horizon--To be a Quarterly | 9/24/1927 | See Source »

...journal followed the article with a letter to Artist Jerdano-witsch, requesting a short biography, a picture. Novelist Smith obliged. He let his beard grow Conrad length, posed before the camera with tortured brow, eyes popping with Muscovite anguish, his esthetically agonized face pressed against gentle fingers. He explained he was born in Moscow, came to the U. S. at the age of 10 with his parents, settled in Chicago, suffered from tuberculosis, sought health in the South Sea Islands, retreated into Southern California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hoax | 9/19/1927 | See Source »

BLUE VOYAGE-Conrad Aiken- Scribners ($2.50). Whatever the "new" psychology may or may not have done for morals, it has certainly burst the literary levees that used to confine the novel to its streambed. Conrad Aiken, long an escapist poet, is now able to over-flow the way Poet James Joyce did in Ulysses, with a whirling deluge of internal experience flooding in the general direction of a narrative. Less turbulent than Poet Joyce, Poet Aiken produces a flood less bewildering than Ulysses but quite as impressive. The narrative of Blue Voyage is simply that William Demarest, young...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fiction: Aug. 22, 1927 | 8/22/1927 | See Source »

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