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...Minneapolis. Died. Ray Austin Graham, 45, treasurer of Graham-Paige Motors Corp., youngest of the three Graham brothers who acquired Paige Motor Co. in 1927; by drowning himself; in Chatham, Ont. His brother, Robert Cabel Graham, and a priest were taking him to the Loyola House of Retreat in Morristown, N. J. after sanitarium treatment for a nervous breakdown. He eluded them, leaped into McGregor Creek. Died. George Shinault, Washington policeman who killed William Hushka in the Bonus army riot (TIME, Aug. 8); of a bullet wound inflicted while breaking up a street fight; in Washington, D. C. Died...
...originator of physiatric hospitals,* Dr. Frederick Madison Allen of Morristown, N. J., last week suggested (with reservations) that insulin be used to treat tuberculosis. Insulin, he observed, ''serves for more than mere carbohydrate [sugars, starches] utilization. It is the hormone of assimilation and anabolism. In this capacity it plays a well-recognized role in the resistance to infection, as is illustrated by the susceptibility of diabetic patients to infections and the restoration of resistance by insulin. Patients with uncontrolled diabetes particularly lack resistance to tuberculosis." Certain European investigators have tentatively treated tuberculosis with insulin...
...Haven, Connecticut, I. B. Barnes, of Decatur, Illinois, R. J. Dodge, of Melrose High-land, G. T. Emmet, Jr., of New York City, Samuel Kunen, of Marlboro, E. G. Olim, of Dorchester, K. H. OIsson, of Cambridge, R. S. Warner, Jr., of Boston, and P. H. Watts of Morristown, New Jersey...
...Americana, owns hundreds of George Washington's letters, also many rare books, manuscripts and documents of the period. He has a big collection of Indian relics, more than 30,000 stone implements, all collected in New Jersey. Recently he paid $250,000 for a Revolutionary camp site near Morristown which he is going to give to the U. S. for a National Park. Another of his philanthropies: $100.000 to Princeton University for an accurate, exhaustive history of New Jersey. William B. Cardozo, 66. was elected a director of City Bank Farmers Trust Co. after 50 years of service with...
...Wallingford, Conn.; J. P. Lardner, Phillips Academy, Andover; P. F. Lawler, Boston Latin School; J. P. Learned. The Phillips Exeter Academy; Nathan Learner, Boston Latin School; Sears Lehmann, Jr., St. Louis Country Day School, St. Louis, Mo.; M. V. Loventritt, Riverdale Country School, Riverdale, N.Y.; W. H. Lewis, Jr., Morristown High School, Morristown, N. J.; R. B. Lichtenstein, Boston Latin School; R. J. Long, Boston Latin School; W. E. Lunt, Jr., Haverford School, Haverford...