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...this type of operation for years, is still patiently compiling data on his patients' progress before making claims of its effectiveness. Virtually the same operation, though done in execution of a different theory, attracted wide U.S. attention in January. It was reported by Philadelphia's Robert Prentice Glover. Glover gives credit to Italian surgeons for developing the technique, finds that the operation can be performed under a local anesthetic promptly after a heart attack...
Certainly in the past Dartmouth has recorded its best times when it has left its own cramped tank for the spacious Harvard pool. Two years ago the late John Glover set an IAB pool record of 50.1 in the 100-yard freestyle and tied the 50-yard mark with a 23.5. (Both times have since been broken by this year's Crimson captain, Chouteau Dyer...
...greatest earnings jump was reported by Anaconda Co., the copper-mining giant which is also the biggest U.S. producer of uranium. Profits rose 70% to an alltime high of $111 million, or $12.84 a share v. $7.52 in 1955. Chairman Roy H. Glover showed his confidence in the economic future by announcing a huge new expansion plan. Anaconda will raise more than $100 million by offering 1,734,865 new shares to stockholders on a one-for-five basis. It will be the company's first stock financing since...
...midstroke, Glover splashed to a stop at the shallow end of the pool, then grabbed the gutter with both hands. "John, have you got a cramp?" asked an assistant coach. "Can I help you?" John Glover slumped back into the water, his eyes closed. Some swimmers grabbed him and lifted him to the deck, face down. He groaned two or three times, but he did not respond to artificial respiration. A Pulmotor did not help. An ambulance rushed Glover to the hospital but he was dead when it got there...
...Glover had been in good shape, although not in prime competitive form. He swam in the National A.A.U. meet last April, and since then worked out three times a week. After an autopsy, the New Haven medical examiner listed the cause of death as acute pancreatitis, a severe inflammation of the enzyme-producing gland behind the stomach. But Yale University pathologists have undertaken a more detailed autopsy of their...