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...vitamin D it needs in one big dose at the beginning of each winter, and rickets can be conquered once & for all. That was the proposition Dr. Henry John Gerstenberger of Western Reserve presented to members of the American Medical Association last week. He reminded them of the shock ing but well-known fact that thousands of U.S. children are still weak, potbellied and spindly, because many mothers do not know enough to give their babies a daily teaspoon of vitamin-D-rich cod-liver oil or halibut-liver oil as a sunshine substitute in the dark winter months...
Professionally performed with new words to old folk tunes, John Doe's singing scrupulously echoed the mendacious Moscow tune: Franklin Roosevelt is lead ing an unwilling people into a J. P. Morgan war. The ballad of Billy Boy observes that
...effective is the patrol in warn ing shipping of Nazi raiders and submarines, in tipping off British warships...
...blessing to a candidate to succeed him. Between Ambassador to the U.S. Diógenes Escalante and General Isaias Medina, who resigned as War Minister to push his candidacy, Congress was expected this week to choose the more colorful General. To a people grown wary of generals dur ing the 27-year (1908-35) rule of Dictator Juan Vicente Gómez, General Medina's friends were careful to point out that he bore no resemblance to the late great Tyrant of the Andes...
Awards for travel and study this summer are: Rogers fellowship to Sumner Willard, teaching fellow in Romance Languages; Charles Dexter scholarships in English to Meyer H. Abrams, instructor in English, Charles W. Dunn, teach- ing fellow in English, Branford P. Millar, teaching fellow in English, Robert R. Rogers, teaching fellow in English, Outo E. Schoen-Rene, who was an instructor in English last year, and Claude M. Simpson, Jr., instructor in English; Sheldon fellowship to Irving M. London...