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...risk clauses into their policies. Last week one big company -Equitable Life Assurance Society-jumped the guns, announced its own defense program for World War II. In future policies issued to members of the armed forces and men of draft age (except those in Class III), the company will insert a provision for repayment of premiums only in event of death in war. Other life companies were expected to follow suit...
...Columbia game, and Art Scully and Jay Gleason may have to fill in for them again. Stahl might also juggle his outfield around in order to make room for either Bill Barnes or Burgy Ayres. Harvard's hitting is still not satisfactory, and any switches which would insert a bit more punch into the lineup are desirable...
...attempt to revitalize the Crimson bitting, Coach Floyd Stahl will probably insert Bill Parsons in the second position in the batting order replacing Bill Hausserman, one of several who have failed to connect in the last three games...
...problem of the Federation today is to get women in rural districts to continue use of contraceptives, once they have been taught how. Apparently standard measures are too expensive, too complicated. Federation workers place great hope in a new method which does not require special fittings, is easy to insert, is claimed to be about 85% effective. A year's supply of materials costs a maximum...
...barber who as a child had accidentally swallowed strong caustic soda solution. The soda burned his esophagus, and the scar tissue which formed there permanently closed it, so that no food could pass to his stomach. Surgeons had made a neat little hole in his stomach wall, inserted a rubber tube. Mr. V.'s method of eating was necessarily messy: he would first chew his food to enjoy the flavor, then spit it into a syringe, insert the syringe into his tube, and thus fill his stomach. Through the tube Dr. Carlson could observe, to his heart...