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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hackensack, N. J., Dr. Lawrence Martin Collins, senior resident of the New Jersey State Hospital for the insane, declared that he had given Daughter Hewitt a thoroughgoing examination only last November, found her entirely free of mental taint. She could, he said, speak & write French fluently, speak Italian, and had read Shakespeare, Dickens, various histories and a book called The Philosophy of Life. "It is my belief," said he, "that this young girl has been conditioned during her early formative years by an unwholesome environment, and that any intellectual deficiencies which may be present are due not to any pathological...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: $500,000 Operation | 1/20/1936 | See Source »

...always felt that way about men in uniform, so naturally she expected me to. ... I was really forced to leave school because the fast conduct of my mother was open gossip. I could not gain entrance to good or fashionable schools because of her notorious past." Mayhem? In New Jersey it was revealed that Mother Hewitt had received some $9,000 of Daughter Hewitt's own income to pay for her sterilization. What surgical procedure had been used remained publicly in doubt. Commonest techniques of female sterilization are to remove the ovaries or to tie off or cauterize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: $500,000 Operation | 1/20/1936 | See Source »

After San Francisco legal authorities had suggested that they might have to show medical grounds for the operation, affidavits by Drs. Tillman & Boyd were discovered in New Jersey which asserted that after they had Daughter Hewitt on the operating table for an appendectomy, they discovered serious disturbances of her other organs which necessitated sterilization. Surgeon Boyd admitted that only a few weeks ago he had inserted in his private record of the case the words "organs infantile." Daughter Hewitt's attorney wanted to know why, if only an appendectomy was anticipated, Surgeon Boyd had made his incision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: $500,000 Operation | 1/20/1936 | See Source »

Only four States- Maryland, New Jersey, Alabama and California- have laws granting reporters the same right to protect confidences as lawyers, priests, physicians, husbands & wives. But judges generally respect the Press's tradition, knowing that the reporter who betrays one confidence would be unlikely to get more. Last week, however, New York's Court of Appeals confirmed Reporter Mooney 's sentence, brought him packing back from a script-writing job in Hollywood to serve his 30 days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Mooney to Jail | 1/20/1936 | See Source »

...wood tested, processed by a New Jersey manufacturer, was red oak and maple impregnated thoroughly and uniformly in pressure tanks with ammonium salts which, when hot, release combustion-smothering gases. The treated wood is almost as easily tooled as ordinary wood, a little heavier because of the salt content, no different in appearance. It takes varnish well. The Board's testers created conflagration conditions in large chambers fired by gas nozzles, watched through windows. Under conditions that sent untreated walls and floors roaring up in flames, the treated wood did not burn at all. When exposed to intense heat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Fireproof Wood | 1/20/1936 | See Source »

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