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...north and south are identical 45-story office buildings. Because of the mass of theatrical traffic, it was originally planned that the entire subterrain of the development would be used for parking space. At least one parking plot will be built, but because of ventilation problems and fire hazard, one of the unclassified buildings may be converted into a parking tower...
...going to the Yale hockey game, of course, and he is not rash enough to hazard a guess as to who will be the victor--that he leaves to the respective teams and the somewhat fickle Goddess of fate. But if fortune smiles on the crimson-shirted players, and it may, there is one thing that the Vagabond is perfectly certain will come to pass, and that something is a subway riot...
Last May 10 the American Medical Association published a thoroughgoing study on "the hazard of explosion of anesthetics." The report noted that "the perfect form of anesthesia, free from all dangers, has not yet been discovered." And: "The chief hazards . . . that have to be compared are fatal failure of respiration, syncope [serious fainting] and collapse, postanesthetic necrosis [decay] of the liver (chiefly from chloroform), post-operative pneumonia, persistent hiccup, flares and fires from ether, the bursting of cylinders containing any gas under pressure, and particularly cylinders of oxygen or nitrous oxide if the valve is oiled, and, finally, explosions...
...announcement made by the Harvard Mountaineering Club lists the following men as having been elected to qualifying membership in the Club: J. W. Allen '34, W. O. Faxon '32, R. J. Gould '34, W. P. Hazard '34, E. S. Meany '34, D. H. Morse '33, G. H. Norris '29, R. M. Stone 2G.B., J. U. White '34, Edward Yeomans, Jr. '33, and Hamilton Young...
...trained full-time public health officials with public health nurses, sanitary inspectors and laboratory workers; 2) available hospital beds; 3) full-time public welfare services for the relief and aid of children in special need from poverty or misfortune, for the protection of children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, moral hazard; 4) voluntary organization of children for instruction, health, recreation...