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...Whitmer, and J. O'Nell, Thayer; W. N. Perry of Hollis; G. Heiden of Weld; E. Spaeth, T. Carroll, A. Northrop of Grays; W. Bodine and H. Taylor of Wigglesworth; and R. Windsor and J. E. Massengale of Holworthy; E. G. Eklund of 40 Quincy Street, and A. Lowenburg and J. K. Dane of Dudley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YARDLINGS APPOINTED TO DANCE COMMITTEE | 11/17/1938 | See Source »

...They admittedly do not understand the why or wherefore of their treatment. They do know that "it apparently has been of value in 22 of the 34 cases in which it has been used." Just as inexplicable but more successful were the results which Philadelphia's Drs. Harry Lowenburg and Theodore M. Ginsburg attained by poisoning two purpuric little boys with parathyroid hormone. That hormone increased the amount of calcium in the children's blood to such an extent that they vomited persistently, became listless. When the children were on the verge of dying from hypercalcemia. the doctors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Poisons for Purpura | 6/1/1936 | See Source »

...Juniors defeated the Seniors in the first basketball game in the inter-class league for the season of 1931. The score was 21 to 17. Teams were as follows: Juniors: Hagopian, l.f.; Hurvich, r.f.; Turner, c.; Mahoney, l.g.; Gozzi, r.g., Seniors: Jacobson, r.f.; Hislop, l.f.; Snelling, c.; Marcus, r.g.; Lowenburg, l.g., Substitutes: A. J. Bates '32, R. A. Biggs '32, A. J. Donnelly '32, J. M. Hunter '31, F. C. Ober...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intramural Basketball | 1/14/1931 | See Source »

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