Word: gatewood
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Dr. Gatewood, 51, fellow of the American College of Surgeons and member of the American Medical Association; of angina pectoris; in Highland Park, Ill. His parents never gave him a first name, left him to choose his own. Because he could not find one to suit him, he died first-nameless...
...visited my father that day," his literally translated confession began. "He told me of dance and asked me get my wife Elizabeth. On way I bought 50? worth beer and drank a few times. Got Elizabeth. We both had horses. Reached my father's wickiup. Robert Gatewood [his brother-in-law] invited me in to drink. I drank some tulapai [aboriginal moonshine]. I rode past white girl's house. She stopped me and offered me a drink of water, then she spoke of dance. Asked me if I would lend her a horse. I said only...
...they found, Maurice Arthus, who is now professor of physiology at the University of Lausanne, had described the "Arthus Phenomenon" in rabbits. Repeated injections of a protein (serums are protein) make rabbits sensitive to the same protein. Subsequent doses become progressively more poisonous. Four years ago Dr. Wesley Emmett Gatewood of Portland, Ore. and Dr. Clarence William Baldridge of Iowa City reported six cases which seemed to prove the Arthus Phenomenon in humans. Their report made little impression on doctors. The Chicago child's death was more impressive...
...Samoans, pure Polynesians of the highest type, no heathens,* since 1900 have been politically suspended in air. The U. S. governs them through its Navy representative at Pago Pago, now Captain Gatewood Sanders Lincoln, who proclaims the laws with the approval of a native parliament. Thus if the inhabitants are citizens of anything it is the Navy, not the U. S. By Federal law they are established neither as subjects of, nor as aliens to, the U. S. Long have they wished it were otherwise. But puzzled Congressmen, unfamiliar with these tiny dots on maps of the Pacific, have...