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...technically retired seven years ago, Dr. Winslow has not slowed down a bit. Slight, stooped, and a nervous chain-smoker, he still edits the American Journal of Public Health, has just finished the second of five volumes on public health. Says his Yale successor, Dr. Ira Hiscock: "Winslow is still so young that young people go to him for new, young ideas...
...Louis: C. Ford Morrill '34, 1601 Railway Exchange Building; Southern California: December 29, Wayne P. Smith '93, 832 11th Street, Santa Monica, California; Syracuse, New York: December 24, E. Tefft Barker '37, Hiscock, Cowie, Bruce, Lee and Mawhinney; Texarkana, Arkansas: Leroy Autrey, 2402 Pecan Street...
Harvard Club of Seattle, Irving Clark, '41, 533 Dexter-Horton Building; Harvard Club of Syracuse, E. Tefft Banker '37, Hiscock, Cowle, Bruce, Lee and Mawhinney, Syracuse; Harvard Club of Washington, D. C., Captain William E. Eaton...
Harvard Club of Syracuse: E. Tefft Barker '37, Hiscock, Cowie, Bruce, Lee & Mawhinney, Syracuse...
Died. Edward Cornelius Goodwin, 75, librarian since 1904 of the U. S. Senate, employe of the Senate since 1887 (secretary to the late Senator Hiscock of New York, then to the late Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, clerk of the Judiciary and Commerce Committees); of a paralytic stroke; in Washington...