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...John Herrmann took the arm to the operating room. To guard against clots, he flushed out the whole artery-vein system with a special saline solution combined with antibiotics, an anticoagulant and a radiopaque dye. X rays promptly showed that the arterial tree was open all the way to the fingertips. Relieved, Dr. Herrmann picked up the arm, carried it carefully to the operating table on which Ev Knowles had just been wheeled in, all draped except for his torn and bloody shoulder...
Christmas Carols (The Deutschmeister Band, conducted by Julius Herrmann; Westminster Stereo). Stately performances by Austria's venerable military brass band of some familiar carols and some less familiar-In Dulci Jubilo, From o'er the Hills of Fair Judea-all of them emerging in richly burnished sound...
...Lincoln, Neb. BACKS 29 Carlin, Philip E. '62 18 5:11 197 Columbus, Ohio 23 Cullen, Jay R. '60 21 5:10 184 Frankfort, Ky. 17 Goldman, Ronald E. '61 20 5:9 165 Beverly Hills, Calif. 21 Hagstrom, Jon '61 20 6:1 193 Gloucester, Mass. 43 Herrmann, Elmer J. Jr. '62 19 5:10 165 Orange, N.J. 48 Hoit, Roger O. '62 18 6:1 170 New York, N.Y. 37 Ippolito, Michael V. '60 21 6:2 203 Long Branch, N.J. 18 Iseman, Michael D. '61 20 6:3 200 Fremont, Neb. 77 Klein, James...
Armstrong Circle Theater (CBS, 10-11 p.m.)* The House of Flying Objects is based on the strange happenings in the house of James M. Herrmann of Seaford, L.I., where eight months ago lamps, bottles and furniture apparently flew through the air with the greatest of ease (TIME, March 17). The script leaves the solution to the mystery right up in the air along with all the household effects...
Enter Detective. James M. Herrmann, 42, an airline representative, lives with his wife, daughter and twelve-year-old son, Jimmy, in a white-trimmed green ranch house. One day in February his wife called him at the office. "All the bottles in the house,'' she announced excitedly, "are blowing their tops!" Six screw-top bottles (containing nail polish remover, peroxide, rubbing alcohol, liquid starch, bleach and holy water) located in four different rooms, had opened and spilled...