Word: haddon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...case of the poisoned flounder, in which a three-year-old Haddon Heights, N.J. boy died of sodium-nitrite poisoning (TIME, April 6), had a sequel last week. Daniel DiOrio, 50, president of Philadelphia's Universal Seafood Co., offered no defense when charged in U.S. District Court with having used the sodium nitrite on fish with intent to mislead and defraud. Judge Thomas C. Egan sentenced him to a month in prison, with three years on probation, fined him $2,500. Said the judge: "This caused the unfortunate and almost vicious death of a three-year...
When Donald Kleinschmidt, 29, a machinist, sat down to dinner in Haddon Heights, N.J. last Tuesday, his wife Margaret had filet of flounder for the family-twins Donald and Donna, 6, David, 4, and Dale, 3. Half an hour after dinner, the boys felt sick. Donald and Dale were the worst. Their father called for an ambulance, and their mother rode with them to Camden's Cooper Hospital. Dale had turned blue, and died on arrival. Resident Thomas L. Singley Jr., 27, concentrated on Donald, also blue. But 100% oxygen did no good, though his breathing was strong enough...
Harvard's Haddon Tomes proved himself the outstanding individual in the tourney, however, by gaining straight set victories in the singles and doubles. His doubles partner was Mike Ward, who went three tough sets before losing his singles match...
Only one man on the College team, Haddon Tomes, has had much practice in the sport. The other members of the squad--Mike Ward, the retiring squash captain; Bill Wister, the squash captain-elect; Jim Moseley; and Nick Luddington--are rather inexperienced...
Heckscher was undefeated this year as captain and number one man on the Yardling team. He beat varsity player Haddon Tomes in five games to reach the tournament final...