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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lost to the Harlowmen by one, both games being recorded by the sportswriters as upsets. Popular prognostications, as mentioned above, side with Howie Odell and the Blues. Even the Boston newspapermen, including Jerry Nason of the Glope and happy Davo Egan of the Record are picking Yale--only Arthur Daley of the New York Times has been gracious enough to go out on a HARVARD YALE DiLuzio (193) l.e. Hoopes (182) Fisher (218) l.t. Barzil'skas (207) Dewey (197) l.g. Eiwell (198) Faber (178) c. Overlock (175) LeBart (181) r.g. Schuley (201) Coan (200) r.t. Hollingsh...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Harlow's 'Informals' Set to Muzzle Favored Yale Bulldog Tomorrow | 11/30/1945 | See Source »

Mindful of the many broken-nosed sol diers now getting straightened up for civil ian life, Dr. Daley reiterated (in the Archives of Otolaryngology} one of his favorite doctrines : when it comes to noses, nature knows best. Many a far-from-ideal nose, says he, should be left as it is. It may be the oddly-shaped nose, that gives character to the whole face. A homely person who blames all his homeliness on his nose may find that a nicer new one calls attention to his small eyes or his snaggle teeth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: A Nose Is a Nose Is a Nose | 10/8/1945 | See Source »

...prove his point, Dr. Daley had an artist make tracings of Mono, Lisa, Titian's Man in a Red Cap and Holbein's Erasmus and alter the tracings to show how "dull and uninteresting" they look with noses altered to suit modern standards. As further evidence he has kept his own magnificently large, arched, craggy and overhanging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: A Nose Is a Nose Is a Nose | 10/8/1945 | See Source »

Rhinoplasty, Dr. Daley thinks, is a desperate expedient, justified only if 1) a nose cannot be breathed through, 2) a nose is so monstrously nasal that it attracts attention to itself instead of being a harmonious part of the face or 3) a nose is spoiling its owner's life (or he thinks it is) by making him feel unhappy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: A Nose Is a Nose Is a Nose | 10/8/1945 | See Source »

...help him decide whether a patient is really nasally desperate, Dr. Daley makes photographs from several angles, draws mysterious lines on the pictures and compares them with similar lines drawn on a sketch of an ideal face. Then he plans a compromise-somewhere between the patient's original nose and the ideal. Finally he tries it out on a wax cast. In the end, a patient who started with a broad, concave, bulbous-tipped nose will turn into no beauty: he will merely get a nose that is a little less broad, a little less concave, a little less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: A Nose Is a Nose Is a Nose | 10/8/1945 | See Source »

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