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High lights at the osteopaths' convention: Cures were claimed 1) for hay fever, by Dr. T. L. Ray, of Fort Worth, Tex.; 2) for various types of insanity, including dementia praecox, through removal of circulatory and nerve defects, by Dr. A S. Hildreth, of Macon, Mo.; 3) for infected tonsils, through nonsurgical treatment, by Dr. Lucius Bush, of New York. A practical examination for every physician once in five years to keep him up with the times was advocated by Dr. C. J. Gaddis, of Chicago. Dr. W. A. Gravett, of Dayton, 0., was elected President...
...HAVEN, CONN., March 21.--The Yale baseball squad leaves for Macon, Georgia on its Easter vacation trip next Saturday. The squad comprises 22 men, 10 of whom are letter men. The schedule on this trip is as follows: March 27, Oglethorpe; March 28, Mercermaroh; March 29, Mercermarch; March 30, Georgia; March 31, Georgia; April 2, Alabama Polytech; April 3, Georgia...
Walter Kirkland Greene A.M. '21, of Macon...
...Albert Lawson, of Newport, R. I.; Ashley Webster Oughterson, of Hall, N. Y.; Garnet Polydore Smith, of Cupids, Newfoundland; Franklin Chester Southworth Jr., of Meadville, Pa.; John William Spies, of Bonham, Tex.; Hiram Orville Studley, of Creston, Neb.; Roy Herbert Witham, of Fairfield, Neb.; and Charles Simpson Woodall, of Macon...
...season started with the southern trip, the first game being played against Auburn at Macon, Georgia, and resulting in a 4-1 victory for the visitors. Of the remaining four contests below the Mason and Dixon line, Yale won four dropping one to Georgia University 6-5. The vanquished were Alabama, Florida, and South Carolina Universities, and Mercer College...