Word: herman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Only rarely has surgery sought to come between Siamese twins while both were living. Where several organs are shared, surgery is impossible. In simpler cases the twins are often in circuses, dependent on their deformity for a living, and refuse the operation. In 1925, Dr. Hillard Herman Holm of Glencoe, Minn, successfully separated twin girls. One died at twelve, of a heart ailment; one is still living and well. But each successful operation has been matched by one or more failures...
...Crimson defense, particularly Jay Byrne and goalie Sid Clark, chackled Yale's vaunted attack for six minutes before Bam Stowell cut in to score on a pass from Jim Herman. Thirty seconds later Harvard's Dave Waring retaliated by scoring on a quick pass from Bill Plissner. Two more goals by attackmen Ned Yost and Rick Hudner put the losers out front, 3 to 1, at the end of the first period...
First period: Stowell (Herman) (Y), 6:10; Waring (Plissner), 6:45; Yost (unassisted), 8:06; Hudner (unassisted...
Second period: Potter (unassisted) (Y), 0:35; Warner (unassisted) (Y), 1;45; Rockefeller (unassisted) (Y), 2:00; Reeve (Herman) (Y), 4:51; Mauran (unassisted), 8:16; Plissner (Post), 10:26; Folan (Reeve...
...Germany's Dr. Herman Moedder of Cologne's St. Francis Hospital found by a series of experimental "crucifixions," with eight volunteers, that a person bound to a cross by his hands must periodically writhe upward on the crossbar in order to breathe. The shroud's pattern shows trickles of blood from the wrists at angles of both 65 and go degrees - a fact which could be explained by such writhing, but which a forger would be unlikely to allow...