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...Anna McCullough, 45, was next. She slumped. So did Willie Shockley, 30. In 20 minutes the three mad patients were dead. Doctors raced to Dispenser Maybelle Viall, profanely demanding what had happened...
...Holtz Revue. That impertinent comedian Lou Holtz has assembled two hours of first-rate vaudeville. Continuity lies in the fact that Mr. Holtz introduces the numbers. His talent includes Clark & McCullough, Vincent Lopez's orchestra and a concluding scene which depicts Paul Revere's ride with a view of two lights shining from a miniature church steeple and a real horse galloping on a treadmill...
That the show was a failure was no fault of Bobby Clark & Paul McCullough, two droll fellows who make many spectators scream with laughter. Funny man Clark did his best to discard Mr. Arno's inane libretto, inject into the proceedings his own particular brand of in sanity. The simple burlesque business that Mr. Clark knows best consists chiefly in manhandling a cigar, shooting people with a trick cane equipped with a rubber-tube to blow smoke through, ogling all pretty girls through spectacles painted on his face, ranging rapidly about the stage at a half-crouch. All this...
...patient's lungs collapse, expelling their vitiated gases. Persistent repetition of this process often sustains the patient until his lungs regain their normal power. Last week Irving S. Johnston, 25, victim of infantile paralysis, was in the Children's Hospital solitary Drinker Respirator. Appeared Miss May Jean McCullough, 30, similarly paralyzed by infantile paralysis, also bound to die without the respirator's aid. Whom to save, the woman or the man? Dr. Edward Byer Shaw, in charge of the machine was appalled. He called a conference of other staff men. Social custom said: save the woman. Common...
Engaged. Miss Emily Tremain Anderson of Manhattan, executive secretary of the Association of Junior Leagues of America: and James McCullough Farr III. Manhattan banker...