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...Dunster K-32 ELI 2373 Ferguson, P. '46, Kirkland M-42 KIR 1641 Fishman, F. N. '46, Lowell J-31 TRO 5984 Fossa, P. '46, Adams D-33 KIR 8797 Frank, T. '44, Dunster F-41 TRO 8327 Freedman, A. L. '46, Adams E-12 KIR 9250 G Gage, D. D. '45, Winthrop C-51 ELI 2209 Gibson, A. M. '46, Eliot L-22 TRO 6393 Gifford, N. H. '46, Leverett J-42 TRO 6704 Gillis, F. L. '46, Leverett A-42 TRO 6453 Gilman, J. R. Jr. '46, Adams D-33 KIR 8797 Goodwin, G. S., Lowell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telephone Supplement | 3/3/1943 | See Source »

...Democratic Conventions in memory. Delegates from all over the State milled through Brooklyn's Hotel St. George, checking in, registering, spilling over into nearby bars and grills. Late into the night they went for the big steaks and big gossip at the tables in Joe's Restaurant, Gage and Tollner's, Grogan's. They were waiting for the word...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Farley Wins | 8/31/1942 | See Source »

Courtney Fred Rogers was a model boy. Some of the other boys along North Gage Avenue, in Los Angeles, gallivanted around, used dirty words, got into fights. But tall, skinny, redheaded Courtney Rogers practiced his music lessons, minded his father and his mother and his grandmother. After he graduated from high school he got a job as a church organist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Grandma's Boy | 3/30/1942 | See Source »

...days went by. Then North Gage Avenue's model boy had something to add. Smoothing back his crop of red hair, he said: "I might as well tell you the whole story." He had killed his mother too, he said. Why? He had had a bitter childhood, he wanted her money, his father mistreated her and he wanted to put her out of her pain. After she fell asleep one night, Courtney had dropped chloroform on a wad of cotton which he held over her nose until she died. Said Courtney calmly: "I had an Oedipus complex...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Grandma's Boy | 3/30/1942 | See Source »

...owner of the punctured skull, one Phineas P. Gage, according to Myrtelle May Canavan, Curator of the Museum, led a most extraordinary and amazing existence. While tapping some explosives into a crevice back in 1818, Phineas accidently set the dynamite off and a 13 pound crowbar was driven clean through his skull from jaw bone to the back of his head...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crowbar-Skull At Medical Museum | 11/21/1941 | See Source »

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