Word: minns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Dr. Joseph Graham Mayo, 35, son of Surgeon Charles Horace Mayo of Rochester, Minn.'s famed Mayo Brothers (other: Dr. William James); when, to get from one highway to another, he drove his automobile down the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad tracks and was crushed by a Chicago-bound train; in Alma...
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY FITZGERALD was named after his ancestor, the Baltimore attorney who wrote the words to the "Star Spangled Banner." F. Scott was born in St. Paul, Minn., 40 years ago. At Princeton he spent his first year writing a Triangle show, therefore flunked algebra, trig, and associated studies. The show was a hit. By tutoring during the summer, he successfully got back to Princeton the next year, and played a chorus girl in his show...
Neil Gardner Melone, of Eliot House and Minneapolis, Minn., and Robert Lyle Bishop, Leverett House and Manhasser, Long Island, N. Y. received election as First and Second Marshal of the 1937 Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa last night...
...Seniors named are William Armitage Beardslee, Leverett House and New Brunswick, N. J., Cyrus Cole Decoster, Jr., St. Paul, Minn., MacDonald Deming, Lowell House and New York City, Robert William Furlong, Winthrop House and West Roxbury, Lemuel Burrows Hunter, Dunster House and Wellesley Hills, Hubert Henry Nexon, Kirkland House and Brookline, Theodore Cabot Osborne, Boston, Theodore Herzl Rome, Dunster House and Worcester, William Aaron Salant, Kirkland House and New York City, Robert Ellis Shalan, Dunster House and Brooklyn, N. Y., William Vick Smith, Winthrop House and Medford, Sheldon Charles Sommers, Eliot House and Indianapolis, Ind., Arthur Szathmary, Adams House...
...platform of Philadelphia's Irvine Auditorium one night last week stood two eminent U. S. surgeons. Dr. Donald Church Balfour of Rochester, Minn., husband of the elder daughter of the elder Mayo Brother, was wearing cap & gown. Dr. Eugene Hillhouse Pool of Manhattan stood in evening dress. Suddenly with a great grin, Dr. Balfour took off his mortarboard, clapped it on the thin grey thatch of Dr. Pool. Thus playfully did Dr. Balfour symbolize the fact that he was passing on to Dr. Pool the presidency of the American College of Surgeons, convened before them for its annual meeting...