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...that doctors have made it possible for people to live longer, their next problem is to make old age tolerable. This week, in Live Long and Like It (Public Affairs Committee; 20?), a doctor whose specialty is old age suggested a few helpful hints. The author: Dr. C. Ward Crampton, 70, chairman of the New York County Medical Society's committee on geriatrics and gerontology...
...does not grow old in one package, says Dr. Crampton. A man of 65 may have a 40-year-old heart, 50-year-old kidneys, an 80-year-old liver, and try to live the life of a 30-year-old. A specialist should find out just where old age has got in its worst licks. The examination should include a search for damaged organs, and a psychological study of the patient's worries and hopes. Then the doctor should recommend "antiaging" devices. For instance, diet: at 60 most men need more protein, calcium, iron than...
Perhaps the two least good performances were those of Ralph Forbes and Frieda Inescort as Mr. and Mrs. Crampton-Clandon. Miss Inescort was so overshadowed by Miss Brook, as her daughter, that the moral force of her character never became quite so overwhelming as it should have. Forbes' portrayal of the blustering father was understanding, but at times slightly forced. In smaller character parts Walter Hudd was entertainly fusty as McComas, and William Devlin added a real touch to the last act with his Jovian portrayal of the positive ("You will, you don't think you will, but you will...
Freshmen: le, Leavitt; lt, Bradlee; lg, Guidera; c, Ward; rg, Hickey; rt, Reed; re, Forsyth; qb, Kenary; lhb, Crampton; rhb, Crafts; fb, Kelley, Merkie...
...lineup: re, Forsyth; rt, Reed; rg, Kolley; c, Ward; lg, Guidera; it, Bradlee, stone; le, Mazzoni; qb, Kenary; rhb, Marangiello; lhb, Ttrimble, Crampton; fb, Merkle, Cooper...