Word: kidney
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Dr. George Finley Bovard, 76, president emeritus of the University of Southern California; of kidney trouble; in Los Angeles. A member of the University's first class (1884) under the presidency of his brother. Dr. Marion McKinley Bovard. he spent 20 years in the Methodist Episcopal ministry, was elected president of the University of Southern California in 1903, retired...
News: "The medical examiner found also that Mr. Pollak had had muscular heart trouble of long standing and some kidney ailments. When the question was put to him squarely . . . he stated it to be his opinion that Joe Pollak had died of a bullet wound in his head, thus ruining the last hope of his sad-eyed widow that he might have died of something else...
...Showman Florenz Ziegfeld, 63, in Los Angeles whither he had been taken from a New Mexico sanatorium with pleurisy of both lungs; Adolph S. Ochs, 74, publisher of the New York Times, in Manhattan, following removal of a kidney; Dr. Johann Schober, 57, onetime chancellor of Austria, in Vienna, of a critical heart attack; Mayor Anton J. Cermak, 59, of Chicago, reputedly from convention fatigue and overeating (pickled pigs' feet...
Died. Robert M. Feustel, 47, president of Midland United Co. ($300,000,000 Insull company) and of Indiana Service Corp.; of an acute kidney infection; in Fort Wayne...
Professor Israel Mordecai Rabinowitch, 41, director of the department of metabolism of Montreal General Hospital, who, especially interested in diets for diabetics, guides research on the parathyroid gland, gall bladder, kidney, liver...