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...Long Island. He never felt better, he said. And others, as the year neared its end, were speaking of the phenomenal Sun profits?at least $1,000,000. Suddenly, at dinner, he became ill. Within a few hours, on the advice of Drs. Frank R. Oastler and Samuel W. Lambert, he was moved to the Lenox Hill Hospital. There was an operation for appendicitis, and a few days later, a minor operation. Then, in the small hours of the Tuesday before Christmas his grandniece and five business lieutenants gathered at the bedside of an unconscious man, 71 years...
What is it to be famous? If not one American in a hundred could pick out Rear Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol from among all the U. S. Rear Admirals, active and retired, standing in a row-surely then Rear Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol is not famous...
...third round, won the first two games, returned Miss Wills' terrific forehanders with a sting that made a huge gallery rise to cheer her. The match, however, could have only one outcome; the score of her de-feat was 6-3, 6-2. While this was occurring, Mrs. Lambert Chambers, Mrs. Bundy's opponent in the Wimbleton finals in 1905, 1906, 1907. put out Miss Marion Williams of California, 6-1, 6-4. Miss Joan Fry, 19-year old Wimbleton (England) finalist, was no small fry for Miss Mary K. Browne, three times champion, second in the national...
...these factors combined made the A. M. A. long-distance heart clinic. Dr. Greer, looking at the wavy line of heart-beat record sent from New York to Chicago in seven minutes, in the form of a telephoned photograph, diagnosed: "Systolic murmur." Dr. Lambert, hearing over long-distance telephone, agreed; and the whole conversation was heard by all the physicians, who could check up the diagnosis themselves through the chart flashed on the screen...
...Samuel Waldron Lambert, 66, born in Manhattan, educated at Yale, onetime (1904-09) Dean of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, holds innumerable honorary degrees, is a famed authority on hospitals, on medical education. His hobby is Charles Dickens. In 1924, despite many professional urgencies, he published a book entitled, When Mr. Pickwick Went Fishing...