Word: mcgranahan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Impose stiff penalties on any doctor who unnecessarily or unskillfully performs a major operation (proposed by M. James McGranahan, San Francisco lawyer and chiropractor...
Charles W. Huntley, Schenectady, New York, assistant in Psychology; Donald V. McGranahan '35, Malden, assistant in Psychology; Fillmore H. Sanford, Luray, Virginia, assistant in Psychology; Wondell H. Bash, Dos Moines, Iowa, Drake '35, assistant and tutor in Sociology...
...State of California licenses 10,859 doctors of medicine, 3,375 chiropractors. One out of five of the world's chiropractors presumably practices in California. This summer San Francisco's M. (for Michael) Jas. (for James) McGranaghan (for McGranahan) was therefore gambling the future of a large section of his profession when he went to court to compel a decision on what a California chiropractor might and might not do to another Californian's body...
HARVARD NAVY Petrenik 118-pound Rogers Stoddard or Klein 126-pound Clay McGranahan 135-pound Cressp Cavin 145-pound Merryman Piel or Davis 155-pound Adams Armstrong 165-pound Mills Emory 175-pound Cole Aranson H.W. Schachi...
...captaincy of last year's Freshmen comes Brooks Cavin, strong and particularly effective with his legs, and undefeated in his four matches of Varsity competition. Ed Farley, last year's Varsity man and semi-finalist in last year's Intercollegiates, is now restored to good academic standing. Don McGranahan, who wrestled as either a 135 or 145-pounder, is back this year after being kept from last year's Yale meet with a strained shoulder, with which he had wrestled in the Springfield, Cornell, and Princeton meets. Bill Davis, a member of the 1933 Freshman team, and Lorrin Woodman...