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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Philadelphia, Arne Borg, b10nd-eyed Swedish swimmer, crawled 880-yards in 10 min. 38 2/5 sec., a world's record. Expertly thrashing mincing waves, four young men spurted through the water one after the ather like successive finger snaps md established a new U. S. record for the half mile relay, hewing rff a full 16 4/5 sec. from the >ld mark of a little over ten minutes, at Philadelphia last week. They were Johnny Weismuller, P. McGillivray, Albert Schwartz, Arne Borg, all of different nationalities, all swimming for Illinois...
Recently U. S. Senator Robert N. Stanfield of Oregon walked the beach at Ocean City, Md., suddenly, startled, heard a scream. Mrs. J. E. Swanson of Florida was struggling feebly against buffeting combers. No poltroon, Mr. Stanfield swam lustily to her, fought undertow for 15 minutes before he could make the shore. Said the Senator: "This experience was the most harrowing of my life...
ROBERT L. GORDON Baltimore, Md...
Lieutenant-Colonel, U. S. A. Baltimore, Md...
...school of medicine rejects the law of similars, but approximates it by the current concept of immunities. Vaccines give the symptoms of a disease-mildly. President of the Institute of Homeopathy is Arthur Whitaker Belting, of Trenton, N. J., and the president-elect is G. Harlan Wells of Elkins, Md. Osteopathy. Another group groping for methods healing to mankind's ailments are the asteopaths. Like the homeopaths they have acquired some current respect because their students for the most part must now get a general medical education. They must know what the regular school knows, except materia medica...