Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...thought unique in the annals of medicine. One day in January Dr. Michou sat down in his office chair, leaped up with a 1½-in. piece of hypodermic needle buried in his fundament. Because he could not reach around to treat himself, he called in Dr. George S. Foster who probed in vain. By last fortnight the needle had worked 2½ in. into Dr. Michou's flesh and was approaching his hip-joint. Dr. Foster had an idea. Calling General Electric laboratory officials in Lynn, Mass., he asked them to build a huge electric magnet...
...laboratory at Lynn three electrical engineers, two nurses and Dr. Foster stood by while swarthy, black-mustached Dr. Michou stretched himself out on a big oak table. Dr. Foster made two inch-deep incisions. Dr. Michou hoisted up his buttocks. The engineers thrust a small steel cone attached to the 250-lb. magnet into one of the incisions, switched on a 3½-h.p. current. Nothing happened. The cone was drawn out, inserted in the second incision. After one breathless minute there was a tiny click. Seven voices cried...
...summary: HARVARD INTERSCHOLASTICS Carr, Callaway, Bellows, Ely, r.w. l.w., Foster, Gomes, Collin, Rooney Ford, Burbank, Holcombe, c. c., Derosier, Crawley, Roach Ecker, Pedrick, Ely, l.w. r.w., DeCoste, Callahan, Swain Talbot, Choate, Bramhall, r.d. l.d., Spartachino, Jamieson, Johnson Bilodeau, Lovering, Purdy, l.d. r.d., Anderson, Carpenter, Buzzell Kidder, g. g., Prescott...
Score: Harvard 6, Interscholastics 3. Goals: First Period: Ford (Ecker) 7.37, Ecker 9.23; Rooney 14.32. Second Period: Swain (Foster) 0.30, Ford (Callaway) 5.25, Denny 5.40, Ecker 5.45. Third Period: Bilodeau 1.23, Derosier 5.03. Penalties: First Period: None. Second Period: DeRosier (tripping), Jamieson (broken stick), Carpenter (board checking). Third period: Anderson (handling puck), Ford (roughing). Referees: Mahoney and Kelliher. Time: Three 15m. periods...
...made in the class rooms of the two Schools yesterday asking for volunteers to aid the "Flying Squadron" of the campaign which is being organized in an effort to reach the goal of $4,500,000 which has been only half realized so far. The volunteers reported to Esty Foster '19, assistant dean of the School of Business Administration, and Edmund M. Morgan '02, Bussey Professor of Law, who transferred the names to the headquarters in Boston. The men will canvass all the business offices of the down-town district and each will endeavor to get ten pledges...