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...Frame '27; D. D. Frantz '28; H. C. Frost Jr. '28; Emanuel Ginsburg '28; A. S. Gross '28; R. R. Guthrie '28; E. C. Haggerty '27; Masakatsu Hamamoto '27; E. A. Harper '27; H. L. Harvey '27; R. S. Hawkes '27; W. C. Hazard '29; G. M. Healy '28; J. T. Herstrom '27; C. A. Hicks ocC; E. J. Hodder '28; D. B. Howard '28; J. G. Hurd '27; Alfred Hurwitz '29; G. L. Joughin '27; Louis Klein '27; R. I. Knapp '29; H. L. Kozol '27; Nathan Labovich '27; Roy Lamson Jr. '29; W. H. Lawrence...
...ability to concentrate is another factor in his success. "From the time I take a cue in my hand," he said, "my mind is on nothing but the game. Incidentally, I have found that this not only helps my own game but operates as a sort of mental hazard to my opponents. An attitude of indifference toward the other fellow's game and an obvious confidence in your own, coupled with an extreme care in every shot, eventually forces him to the conclusion that you are in fallible and breaks down his morale...
...these days of black coffee and five hour intensive review sessions, when the academic rules everywhere supreme, the student who finds in the examination room, with its accompanying stamp of feet and prowling proctors, a nervous hazard is experiencing no new sensations...
That is one reason why more people are now dying of heart diseases, kidney diseases and cancer (characteristic maladies of middle age and senescence) than died a generation ago. Formerly people who would have had these ailments died young. But, in the case of heart diseases, the hazard of death has been actually increasing. Louis Israel Dublin of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. stressed this fact in the current Harper's. According to him. out of 100 ways of dying, a boy of ten now has 19 chances of dying eventually from heart diseases...
Cooking in serving pantries of apartment hotels in New York has been held illegal by the Court of Special Sessions there, under fire hazard covered by a Tenement House law. Investments of $350,000,000 in such hotels are jeopardized. The Apartment Hotel Owners' Association will appeal the case...