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Robert H. Shaw '37, fourteenth, 48.1; Strafford Wentworth '36, fifteenth, 48.4; Thomas B. Walsh '25, seventeenth, 50.0; David H. Lawrence '40, nineteenth, 50.6; R. Colin MacLaurin '38, twenty-first, 53.0; Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34, twenty-third, 53.4; Samuel Wakeman, twenty-fourth, 53.6; Wendell M. Hastings '35, twenty-fifth, 54.0; Hubert D. Kernan, Jr., twenty-seventh...
Sixteen people entered U. S. hospitals every minute last year. They represented one-fifteenth of the nation's population. Nine-tenths of the 8,646,885 entered general hospitals and stayed there an average of 13 days each. Of the children born in the U. S. last year, 38% were born in hospitals...
...under the Social Security Act, retirement age is 65. Railroaders would retire at any time after 30 years' service if physically or mentally disabled, or if in good health and having 30 years' service as early as 60 (sacrificing one-fifteenth of their pension for each year they retire before 65). Or they could even continue working after...
Acquisition of what was described as "an extremely important Gothic Madonna of the early fifteenth century" was announced yesterday by the Germanic Museum...
Under the direction of Archibald T. Davidson '06, professor of music, the Appleton Chapel choir gave a half hour broadcast ever station WNAC yesterday as a feature of the Catholic Truth Hour. Another program of fifteenth and sixteenth century church music, including works by Byrd, Lotti, and Palestrina will be given next Sunday on the same broadcast...