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Presidents. When William Gerry Morgan, 63, of Washington straightened the green ribbon with its gold pendant around his neck, he became demonstrably the retiring 1930 president of the A. M. A. That was immediately after Edward Starr Judd, 52, of the Mayo Clinic, had delivered the speech which signified his installation as 1931 president...
...Judd is often called, though this is but a matter of expert opinion, the greatest practicing U. S. surgeon. He is a stocky, diffident homebody,* somewhat given to philosophizing. "I believe that it would not be out of place to establish departments in medical schools for the purpose of giving courses that would teach common sense methods in the practice of the art of medicine. . . . There are many ways in which information concerning medical facts may be given to the public that are certain to be helpful in establishing a more confident and intimate relationship between the public...
...days after Dr. Judd's inauguration as 1931 president, the medical power of the southwest, Edward Henry Gary, 59, was chosen president for 1932. Dr. Canis a rich man. He started his wealth with medicine, increased it by marriage, multiplied it by business. An Alabaman who worked his way through Manhattan night schools and through Bellevue Hospital Medical School, he became first dean of the medical school of Baylor University and its professor of ophthalmology & otolaryngology (1902). His private eye, ear & throat practice became large. Twenty years ago he married Georgia Fonda Schneider, of an old, wealthy Texas family...
...cause became the purpose of Allied Forces. Dr. Poling called it a "new deal." Among its sponsors was no long list of churchmen but such names as Thomas Alva Edison, Gifford Pinchot, Jane Addams, Evangeline Booth, Patrick Henry Callahan, Oliver Wayne Stewart, Raymond Robins, William Gibbs McAdoo, Orrin R. Judd...
...corsets, a man whose wife is cold and whose mother lives with them. He drinks liquor in startling quantities after Lady Macbeth gets him started. For the murder he is given a hammer instead of a sash-weight. Author Matthews' verdict on the Snyder-Gray case is: Judd Gray not guilty-led astray...