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...following have resigned: Paul H. Means '17. Medical Adviser; Edward Harding '11, Surgical Adviser; John S. Hathaway '24, Assistant Medical Adviser...
Miles H. Illingworth '38, Joseph R. Coolidge, Jr. '38, David Emerson '33, Sidney Cobb '38, Lawrence M. Finkel '37, Robert A. Little '37, James H. Braddock, Jr. '35, Roger G. Rand, Jr. '35, Stearns P. Cummings '37, Reginald H. Smith, Jr. '37, Hallowell V. Morgan, Jr. '37, Hathaway Watson, Jr. '37, A. Sterling MacDonald, Jr. '36, John A. Curtis, Jr. 1G.B., Walter J. Watson '36, Field C. Leonard '36, Theophilus P. Chandler, Jr. '37, David M. Curtis...
...casualness of examination or the inaccuracy of diagnosis. Both of these faults must be remedied. It can be done in one of two ways--by more stringent supervision or by new personnel. No criticism has been made of Dr. Harding. But neither the manner nor treatment of Dr. Hathaway or Dr. Means has been such as to inspire confidence...
...Montgomery, Ala., stopped by Patrolman William Collins for speeding his banana truck and for reckless driving, Truckdriver R. L. Hathaway gave as his excuse that he had a tarantula in his pants. The policeman slit open the trousers of R. L. Hathaway, flicked out the tarantula, blackjacked...
Appearing at the door of his office, supporting an unusually unhappy patient, Dr. Hathaway learned that there were no more beds. He blanched, tottered, but bravely returned to his duty, game to the last...