Word: gerald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Even brilliant epileptics, however, are haunted by fear of fits in public, or of the severe injuries which fits may bring about. In the British Medical Journal Dr. Gerald Caplan suggests a possible way to banish their worries. His idea: to drain off the epileptic's excess electrical energy by giving him an artificial fit "under controlled conditions of time & place" with the electric shock treatment used in insanity...
Martin Bookspan '47 remains as Program Manager, a post he has held for some time. Gerald F. Genn '48 replaces William E. Sullivan '45 in the position of Business Manager, with Sullivan also graduating in June. Charles A. Shaw of the V-12 unit is also retiring because of approaching commencement, and William F. Clark '48 will fill his post as Production Director...
...troublesome to St. James' as to most small town parishes). An unusual duty came when King George and Queen Elizabeth sent the church a morocco-bound copy of the King James Version of the Bible as a memento of their 1939 visit. Senior Warden Roosevelt and Vestryman Gerald Morgan were appointed a committee of two to draft a suitable note of thanks...
...technical staff consists of: Robert C. Kingston '48, production manager; Gerald Maslon 1L, scene designer; and Miss Lynn Baker, Radcliffe '46 and Miss Joan May, Rodcliffe '47, costume designers...
...part fact, part fiction; part Coldstream history, part Coldstream rag-chewing. It is also the most blood-&-thunder, swashbuckling, superpatriotic book of World War II; an American equivalent might be a history of the U.S. Marine Corps written by General George S. Patton Jr., Margaret Mitchell and Fred Allen. Gerald Kersh's Coldstreamers think they are a match for anything on earth in toughness, discipline and homespun philosophy. Author Kersh thinks...