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John James Audubon migrated up & down early 19th-Century North America about as freely as the birds he painted. When he was not padding through the Kentucky forest or slinking about bird-abundant Feliciana Parish, he was flat-boating on the Mississippi and Ohio, exploring Florida's St. Johns...
On a bend on Florida's wide, meandering, moss-fringed St. Johns River, where once only loglike alligators drowsed, a big bird alighted last week. It carried the Navy's crinkle-eyed Air Chief Jack Tow ers. Startled alligators gave the spot a wide berth. Less than a...
Calling Harvard a Renaissance University, he attacked the growing trend in such institutions as Chicago and St. Johns towards the university of the Middle Ages, with its unified cultural life and is dogmas.
Earl S. Seale, assistant in Ophthalmology, M.D. Tulane '35; Vincent G. Ryan, assistant in Psychiatry, M.D. Yale '34; Elvin V. Semrad, assistant in Psychiatry, M.D. University of Nebraska '34; Howard A. Bouve, assistant in Surgery, M.D. '21; Lee G. Kendall, assistant in Surgery, M.D. '30; Howard Ulfelder, assistant in Surgery...
When Diamond Jim felt twinges of conscience about squandering money on actresses, Dr. Young suggested that he might build a Johns Hopkins urologic hospital as a "monument." In May 1915, the James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute war, dedicated, and Diamond Jim, ablaze with jewels, was a one-day monument in...