Word: marvin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...deprived of wonder-glow, however, were the doctors in Philadelphia. Dr. Moses Behrend, president of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, presented them a sample convalescent, anemic Marvin Goodman, 17, whose vastly enlarged spleen he had recently taken...
...spleen, lying just under the lowest left rib, is a kind of junkman of the blood stream. It collects worn-out blood cells, breaks them up and sends the debris to the liver. Marvin Goodman's spleen, ten times oversize, destroyed his red blood cells with mad indiscrimination. As a result, he became anemic. His skin turned yellow, then green. His weight fell from 150 lb. to 90 lb. in six months. He obviously was dying of hemolytic jaundice...
...split ticket. By the time Franklin Roosevelt reached Hyde Park, the news of his virtual repudiation of Dr. Copeland was in the papers. Immediate conjecture was that the President had thrown the New York Senator down because of his poor rating as a New Deal supporter. Hastily Secretary Marvin McIntyre assured the Press that the President would also vote for Senator Copeland...
...Henry Ford. Cinemactor George Raft sat with Radio's Father Coughlin. Bradenton, Fla. changed its name to Deanville. Two men died of heart failure. Children in Detroit were happy: a radio was installed in every schoolhouse auditorium to enable them to hear about it. A newborn baby was named Marvin Dean Gonda. The members of the Byrd Expedition at Little America learned that Funnyman Joe E. Brown was in Detroit. To the U. S. public, the meaning of this series of irrelevant events was completely clear. Two baseball teams were playing each other last week in the oddly named World...
...Roosevelt Administration had never had much support from quiet, sly Mr. Stephens, but now it tried to save him. Secretary Marvin H. Mclntyre sent him a wire elaborately requesting his presence at the White House in the middle of the campaign. Third candidate was Representative Ross Collins, who went out in the first primary but Senator Stephens' lead was so slight that a run-off was called...