Word: freeman
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Born in Truxton, N. Y. in 1873, McGraw began to play professional baseball when he was 17. A year later he joined the famed Baltimore Orioles. Quick, small irascible, he played third base while the Orioles won three pennants. When Owner Andrew Freeman offered him the job of managing the Giants McGraw demanded full control. He sold half the players, finished second in 1903, first...
...summary: HARVARD PRINCETON Rumsey, No. 1 No. 1, Freeman Nicholas, No. 2 No. 2, Firestone Dillingham, No. 3 No. 3, Kemmerer Cook, back back, Thomas...
Score--Harvard 11, Princeton 7. Goals--Dillingham 5, Rumsey 3, Nicholas 1, Firestone 3, Freeman 3, Kemmerer 1. Time--Six 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee--Captain Wesley J. White...
...indirectly by common infectious diseases, injuries, poisons, and sometimes by the spread of cancers. Drs. Lloyd Freeman Craver and Cushman Davis Haagensen of Manhattan's Memorial Hospital have found cases of shingles unexpectedly associated with generalized cancer. They urged clinicians, when the cause of a case of shingles is obscure, to look for a hidden cancer of the lymphatic system...
Professor Charles Freeman Williams McClure, Princeton anatomist, suggested that Mr. Carlson see Professor Walter Edward Dandy, Johns Hopkins brain surgeon. Professor Dandy said that neither surgery nor medicine could help-only the patient, determined education of his muscles, achieved by himself. Professor Dandy suggested that Mr. Carlson study medicine so that he might help others similarly mauled by birth. Yale Medical School accepted the student, reluctantly. How would he be able to perform his hospital duties? Professor Frederick Tilney, Columbia University neurologist, promised a job at the Neurological Institute upon graduation. "Bud" Stillman helped pay tuition and maintenance expenses. Medical...