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Died. Rev. Walter Gerard Summers, S. J., 49, head of Fordham University's department of psychology; of coronary thrombosis; in The Bronx. Father Summers invented a lie detector (psychogal-vanometer), which registers the variation in the minute electrical currents coursing through the body, claimed 100% accuracy for it. Last March, in Queens County Court, N. Y., his lie detector was the first to be accepted as a creditable witness in a New York criminal court...
Tackles: Edward R. Browne, John A. Carpenter, George I. Connolly, Jr., Walter H. Faget, Jr., Reginald H. Fitz, Gerard H. Fulham, Thomas Gardiner, Nathan H. Garrick, Jr., William H. Lowe, Vern K. Miller, Edward C. Perkins, John C. Robbins, Jr., Richard C. Row, Frederick J. Sears, Jr., Louis Shemardiak, Julian Simmons, Donald B. Wilson, Gerald Whitman, Jr., William LaCroix, Thomas O'Laughlin, Thomas T. White...
...nine: W. Ellison Chalmers, William H. Davis, Marion Dickerman, Lloyd K. Garrison, Henry I. Harriman, Charles R. Hook, Anna Marie Rosenberg, Gerard Swope, Robert J. Watt...
...Gerard Swope, president of General Electric...
...poised one afternoon last week ready to glide down her skids for a maiden wetting in the ebbing waters of Manhattan's malodorous Harlem River. Beneath the concave bows of this fuselage-shaped ship stood her owner and chief designer, round, rubicund Hollander Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker, an old hand at aircrafting, a brand-new hand at shipbuilding...