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...been published concerning the methods of instilling the heat and fully that many papers are ready for publication. In Detroit last week staff men of the Henry Ford Hospital told the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology about a hot box designed by Dr. Walter Malcolm Simpson of Dayton and President Charles Franklin Kettering of General Motors Research Corp. From Dayton Dr. Simpson published a report in last week's American Journal of Surgery about his success with a hot water bag which Dr. Charles Robert Elliott of Seattle-San Francisco-&-Manhattan invented for treating the diseased female...
Died. Henry Augustus Lukeman, 64, sculptor of outdoor memorial statuary (President McKinley for Adams, Mass, and Dayton, Ohio; Columbus for Manhattan; Daniel Boone for Paris, Ky.; Jefferson Davis for Washington and Lexington, Ky.); of heart disease; in Manhattan. In 1925, after the ousting of Gutzon Borglum, Virginia-born Sculptor Lukeman was called in to complete the Confederate Memorial on Stone Mountain, Ga., produced an equestrian group which was unveiled in 1928. Work has since been suspended for lack of funds...
...event. The Tribune held its first Golden Gloves tournament in 1928. Newspapers in some 50 other cities copied the idea. That this year's bouts were more one-sided than usual was not due entirely to the fact that Chicago's team included representatives of Detroit, Cleveland, Dayton. After the New York finals, 26 winners selected for the team demanded pay for their services. Determined to keep the Golden Gloves strictly amateur, the Daily News Athletic Association promptly chose substitutes from boxers defeated earlier in the tournament...
...Dayton, Ohio...
...while working there in 1930, under Junior Hoover's supervision, that Geoffrey Kruesi invented the Homing Compass (TIME, Dec. 29, 1930). Lacking funds to develop it, Western Air Express soon dropped Inventor Kruesi from its payroll. In 1931 he was hired by the Army, has lived modestly in Dayton ever since...