Word: muir
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hollister (Y) defeated R. M. Dorson '37 (H), 3-1; Berry (Y) defeated A. W. Sulloway '38 (H), 3-1; J. C. Develin '38 (H) defeated Muir (Y), 3-1; Cookman (Y) defeated D. E. Burbank '37 (H), 3-2; G. B. Blake '39 (H) defeated Auchincloss (Y), 3-1; Culcroft (Y) defeated D. F. Keyes '37 (H), 3-1; Kerr (Y) defeated R. O. Easton '37 (H); 3-1; Bates (Y) defeated C. S. Oakman Jr. '38 (H), 3-2; H, De Kruif '38 (H) defeated Brooke...
...while bearded Chris Jorgensen, a capable, conservative, never exciting painter, covered acres of canvas with views of Yosemite Falls, the Half Dome, El Capitan and the rest of the valley's wonders. The Jorgensens became fast friends of the valley's best-known inhabitant, bearded Naturalist John Muir. In 1903 when Theodore Roosevelt visited the valley he outraged the inhabitants by turning down an elaborate reception to eat flap jacks over a campfire with Naturalist Muir and Painter Jorgensen...
Last month the Leonard Wood Memorial was glad to finance Leprologist Ernest Muir so that he might leave his headquarters in London for an evangelistic tour of U. S. medical centres where leprosy, the subject in which the Memorial is particularly interested, is studied. Dr. Muir, 56, spent 15 years as a medical missionary among Bengal lepers, another 15 years as a research worker in leprosy in Calcutta's School of Tropical Medicine. At present he is Medical Secretary of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association. In the U. S., Dr. Muir addressed the American Society of Tropical Medicine...
Last week Dr. Muir sailed home for London. As he left Manhattan he deposited a draft of information about leprosy which his U. S. sponsors may cash at the bank of U. S. chanty to get funds for an increased attack on this ancient disease. "Tuberculosis is more infectious than leprosy," declared Dr. Muir. But leprosy is more amenable to treatment. Drugs arrest the progress of leprosy, but they do not cure. They are simply "useful adjuncts" to good food and plenty of vitamins. Just as useful as chaulmoogra oil, upon which hopes have risen high, is "any kind...
...Leprosy will have disappeared before Science finds a cure for it," says Dr. Muir. All that is necessary to stamp it out is to prevent contagion by segregating lepers and removing children from leprous parents, see that the general population has enough to eat and keeps clean...