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Grays 9.10--Theodore J. Schultz (Jefferson City, Missouri); Grays 41-2--Dominique H. Wyant (Atlanta, Georgia); Hollis 7--Frank S. Ham (Washington, D.C.); Holworthy 4--Herman Y. Carr (Warren, Ohio); Holworthy 20--Daniel C. Weary (Junction City, Kansas); Lionel A-21--Robert L. Fischelis (Philadelphia...
Professor Hobart A. Reimann of Philadelphia's Jefferson Medical College coined the name to cover a group of mysterious ailments which have been cropping up in medical records for almost 150 years. .Victims may get fever (up to 104°), abdominal pains, swollen joints, purple spots and patches, swelling or hives. More men than women are afflicted...
...everybody as a clear & present danger. When the U.S. tried to revoke Schneiderman's citizenship, as a Communist, the late Wendell L. Willkie successfully defended him before the U.S. Supreme Court, describing him as a man with a "strong social urge," and arguing that Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson also "talked of revolution under certain circumstances." Now Schneiderman is in jail, waiting to stand trial in California with his fellow Reds on the familiar charge: conspiring to teach and advocate the overthrow of the U.S. Government...
...Perhaps the stark horror of these facts can be better impressed on the gulled public by noting that the combat airplanes are Kaiser-Frazer 2's, the tanks were used to water Jefferson's horse on Inaugural Day, 1801, and the generals are not used to water in any form...
Chance of a Lifetime. In Detroit, Edward Jefferson was acquitted after he told the judge how he happened to knock a policeman to the sidewalk: "I saw a big bee land just above the officer's collar on the back of his neck and I didn't want him to get stung, so I hit the bee as hard as I could...