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Mary Shotwell Ingraham, civic leader, leading planner of the City University of New York, mother of Radcliffe College's President Mary I. Bunting L.H.D...
...next step toward the millennium, Radcliffe last week formally inaugurated a lady president (Radcliffe's third), to take over from Wilbur K. Jordan, who returns to teaching history at Harvard after ten years. She is Vassar-educated Mary Ingraham Bunting, 48, a microbiologist and mother of four teenagers, who describes herself as "a geneticist with nest-building experience." The widow of Yale Pathologist Henry Bunting, she had a distinguished teaching career at Bennington, Goucher, Wellesley and Yale. In 1955 she became dean of Rutgers University's Douglass College for women, carried on radiation research for the Atomic Energy...
...Brown's dictum that the child is not just a little man. In the early years of the century, Surgeon William Ladd wrote a new chapter in the history of his dexterous profession by developing ways to revamp malformed intestinal and bile tracts in infants. Neurosurgeon Frank Ingraham has devised a highly ingenious method of draining the fluid in hydrocephalic children from the spinal canal to the kidneys through a polyethylene tube. Pediatrician Bronson Crothers has probed the causes of cerebral palsy, is now preparing a book with 1,000 exhaustive case histories...
Edward D. Churchill, Jr., '56; Patrick T. Colt '55; Ernest B. Dane '55 (captain); Lindsay E. Fischer '56; Christopher C. Ingraham '55; Sten Lium '56; Joseph B. Poindexter '57; Charles H. Thomas H '56 James L. Gale '57 (manager...
Behind Andreson for the varsity were Charles Thomas, 51st, Pete Churchill, 68th, and Chris Ingraham, 69th. Captain Ebbe Dane was 73rd and three other team members failed to finish among the first...