Word: klein
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Contenders with the Giants this year should be the Pittsburgh Pirates (who had acquired Pitcher Red Lucas from Cincinnati and a 6 ft. 5 in.. 230 lb. rookie, Lloyd Johnson) or the Chicago Cubs (with their new outfielder, Chuck Klein, leading batsman of the league, bought for $125,000 from Philadelphia). The St. Louis Cardinals had a new pitcher, Paul Dean, brother of talkative Jerome ("Dizzy") Dean and a team of fast opportunistic young players. Philadelphia's weak point last year was pitching; Manager Jimmy Wilson was still trying to make up his mind last week which pitchers...
...skaters, by wide margins: the North American speed-skating championships, long held by Canada; in a driving wind at Oconomowoc, Wis. Chunky Eddie Schroeder of Chicago won the men's title, comely Kit Klein of Buffalo, the women's, Leo Freisinger of Chicago, the intermediate Richard Beard of Minneapolis, the junior...
Birthday. Henriette Klein Dannenbaum, 100. Believing herself and her sister to be the oldest twin sisters in the U. S., Mrs. Dannenbaum was hostess and guest of honor at a birthday dinner in Atlantic City, heard hundreds of congratulatory messages, was not told that her sister died in Manhattan last month (TIME...
...Berlin's new plenipotent "Medical Counselor," Nazi Dr. Wilhelm Klein stepped up one day last week to open the new Academy for Advanced Medical Study. He was expected to praise Germany's medical specialists, clinics and research laboratories, her mighty contribu tions to modern medical science. What the expectant doctors heard instead made their jaws drop...
...will entrust," said Dr. Klein, "the job of keeping the German people physically fit, not to the so-called modern specialist, but to the old-fashioned family doctor. Let the young medical students take him for their model. The grand old general physician is what I have in mind as an ideal. A family confidant, the general doctor can size up a person as a whole. He has profound wisdom and knowledge of character, born of experience. . . . Specialists are useful occasionally...