Word: minns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Each of these men has been awarded a three year fellowship. In addition, Thomas K. Ford, of Minneapolis, Minn., A. B. University of Minnesota, '33, has been given a special one year fellowship to complete his training for the public service under this plan...
Lead v. Cancer. To the indignation of other cancer specialists who have found lead treatments ineffective for cancer, Dr. Arnold Erwin Osterberg & associates of Rochester, Minn. insisted that they cured seven cases of hopeless cancer by giving the patients enough lead phosphate to poison them. Before the patients lost control of their wrists or went mad, Dr. Osterberg gave them intravenous injections of calcium salts. This procedure overcame the effects of lead poisoning, expelled the lead from the patients' systems. By that time the cancers had begun to disappear, eventually vanished. The chemistry back of Dr. Osterberg...
Karl M. Davies, 18, of 4304 South Lyndale avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.; Washburn High School; son of Ralph M. Davies, grain commission merchant; ranked first among boys in his class; editor of school annual, and leader in other school activities...
William E. Huenekens, 18, of 102 East Elmwood place, Minneapolis, Minn.; St. Paul Academy; son of Edgar J. Huenekens, physician; ranked first in his class, was editor of school paper, member of student council, and debating team...
Frank L. Lambert, 17, of 911 North Central avenue, Duluth, Minn.; Central High School; son of the Rev. Blaine Lambert; ranked high in scholarship and was a leader in school activities...