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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Between Goose Creek Mountains and Snake River in southernmost Idaho lies Oakley, a farming town of 882 on a feeder line of the Union Pacific. Remote, obscure Oakley last week became an important place on the world's medical map. Investigators have definitely proved that what mottled the teeth of Oakley children, by injuring the buds which lay down enamel for the permanent teeth, was fluorine in the drinking water. The teeth looked chalky, were pitted and stained with yellow spots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Mottled Teeth | 7/31/1933 | See Source »

...Gilbert Oakley, E. C. Parish, J. G. Penrod. M. D. Perkins, Gardiner Pier, R. S. Playfair, J. J. Ponuchalek, Alfred Pope. J. C. Prescott. R. H. Rawson. R. G. Reed. Hamilton Richards. Lawrason Riggs. H. B. Robbins. Paul Rutledge. H. R. Sargent. Hubert Seheffy, H. E. Schroeder, R. G. Scott. Ferdon Shaw. A. M. Sherwood. A. R. Shrigley. R. W. Smith, L. N. Stevens, H. B. Stoddard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW HOUSE ADMISSIONS TO KIRKLAND, LEVERETT | 5/26/1933 | See Source »

...orchestra plays appropriate theme songs Sweeney Todd (R. B. Clement '32) pursues his business of murder while Mrs. Lovett (R. T. Frescoln '34), next-door bakeshop proprietress, manufactures tuppenny pies out of the corpses. Mark Ingestrie (W. McM. Heyl '33) is the sailor lad in love with demure Johanna Oakley (C. J. Fleming '33). It is Mark's pearls which arouse the avarice of the Fleet Street razor wielder and finally bring about his apparent demise via his own unholy chair. The Playgoer cannot assay to conduct his readers through the plot of a Victorian melodrama, but they may rest...

Author: By E. W. R., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 3/24/1933 | See Source »

...cast: Sweeney Todd, R. E. Clement '32; Mrs. Lovett, R. J. Frescoln 1G.; Mrs. Oakley, G. G. Johnson '34; Johauno Oakley, C. J. Fleming, Jr. '33; Jasper Oakley, C. F. Goodale '34; Mark Ingestrie, W. M. Hoyl '33; Colonel Jeffery, L. L. Filstrup 4K.S.: Dr. Lupin, A. B. Gardiner III, '33; Keckiel Smith, G. H. Damon '34; and Javvis Williams, J. G. Patterson '35. The business manager of the play is W. T. Piper '34; the stage manager G. D. Leahoy '33; and the property manager H. E. Howe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DELTA UPSILON WILL PRODUCE SWEENEY TODD THIS FRIDAY | 3/22/1933 | See Source »

...letter printed elsewhere in these columns there is a vigorous argument against the stand taken by the CRIMSON's editorial on the case of Oakley Johnson. That editorial stated that the dismissal of Johnson from his position as teacher in the New York City College was a violation of academic freedom, since the removal was, according to press reports, due to the teacher's opinion concerning Communism, and further due to his leadership of the City College Liberal Club, a Communist organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN RE JOHNSON | 11/7/1932 | See Source »

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