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...readers may know, several of us have been in a position to learn the inside dope on the German Measles epidemic. Our first representative, released yesterday from the rigid censorship of Stillman Infirmary, tells us that the Teutonic Plague is only the causus bell for an intrigue between Dr. Hathaway and Dr. Means...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 3/13/1935 | See Source »

Each has about the same number of patients, apparently physically the same and afflicted with the same disease but each knows about a different gargle. While Dr. Hathaway firmly ensconces his support behind sickly, sweet Glucose, Dr. Means defiantly orders Dobell's, which is rumored but not confirmed to contain carbolic acid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 3/13/1935 | See Source »

...which 100 ft. appear in the finished picture. Almost every writer on Paramount's list had a hand in writing the adaptation. The original cast was changed so frequently that only two of its members-Gary Cooper and Sir Guy Standing-function in the finished version. Director Henry Hathaway, an obscure specialist in "Westerns" who had given up directing in disgust, was recalled to direct the picture. When Paramount finally got down to work, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer was made in 88 working days, mostly on location within 50 miles of Hollywood. Four thousand actors performed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jan. 21, 1935 | 1/21/1935 | See Source »

...complete personnel of the expedition was announced today for the first time, as follows: Ancel Keys, instructor in Biochemical Science of the Fatigue Laboratory, head of the party; E. Hohwu Christensen, Laboratory of Zoophysiology, Copenhagen University; Gordon Bowles, assistant in Anthropological, Harvard University; Harold T. Edwards and William Hathaway Forbed, assistants in the Fatigue Laboratory; Bryan H.C. Matthews, Kings College, Cambridge University; John H. Talbott, instructor in Medicine, Harvard University; Dr. F. G. Hall, Professor of Zoology, Duke University; and William Osgood Field, Jr., of New York, and R. A. Kissack, Jr., Assistant Director of the Department of Visual Education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, COPENHAGEN, CAMBRIDGE GROUP TO MAKE TESTS IN INDIA | 12/3/1934 | See Source »

John A. Thierry '36, of Cambridge, Mass., Francis J. Ulman '36, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Cheves T. Walling '37, of Hubbard Woods, III., Hathaway Watson, Jr. '37, of Chicago, III., Charles I. Weir, Jr. '36, of Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y., Harold T. White, Jr. '37, of Bedford Hills, N. Y., Joseph J. White, Jr. '37, of Winnetka, III., George W. Wickersham, 2d '35, of Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y., Charles C. Wright '37, of Cambridge, Mass., William S. Zeman '36, of Hartford, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY GRANTS MORE SCHOLARSHIPS | 10/27/1934 | See Source »

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