Word: helpern
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...backfield this year there was a large quantity of starring material to choose from. George Varn, Dunster; Murray Helpern, Dudley; George Dreher, Winthrop; and Roy Moore, Kirkland, were the four picked from an outstanding crop, with Bill Tyng, Joe Peden, Bob Russell, and Dick Lewis, representing Leverett, Winthrop, Eliot, and Lowell as runners...
...Kirkland r.g. r.g. C. B. McLaughlin '42 Dunster H. McB. Thurston '40 Lowell r.t. r.t. G. S. Blaine, Jr. '40 Eliot H. Daughaday, Jr. '40 Winthrop r.e. r.e. W. H. Magruder '40 Adams G. W. Varn, 2nd '42 Dunster q.b. q.b. W. W. Tyng '41 Leverett M. M. Helpern '42 Dudley l.h. l.h. J. C. Poden Jr. '40 Winthrop G. R. Dreher '42 Winthrop r.h. r.h. R. B. Russell '41 Eliot R. W. Moore, Jr. '41 Kirkland f.b. f.b. R. E. Lewis '40 Lowell
...dope," added Dr. Milton Helpern, one of Dr. Norris' assistants. Perspicacious Dr. Helpern had noticed that every dead malarial bum had been a drug addict. He visualized a huddle of men in Park Row which, once famed for its newspaper establishments, is actually a murky, musty street of pawnshops, stationery stores, clothing shops, and sodden lodging houses where for 25? a night a man can rent a bunk. In one of those hotels had lived three of the dead bums...
...Helpern pictured the addicts passing a filthy hypodermic syringe from one to another. Impatient to flood their veins with heroin, they did not bother to sterilize the needle which transferred germs from one man's blood to another...