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...Freshman team is built around a nucleus of Ordway Southard '32 and C. D. Laine '32 who are members of the University team which, besides successfully defending its Intercollegiate Championship, now bids fair to capture the Massachusetts Metropolitan League title...
...Baskin '32, M. S. Beeler '32, C. D. Laine '32, A. S. Millnowski '32, O. M. Nichols '32, W. M. Nichols '32, and Captain Ordway Southard...
...other members of the Harvard team are John Benson '30, E.J. Davis '29, Norton Long '31, P.A. Pertzoff '31, F.N. Rich '29, W.A. Robinson '31, and Ordway Southard...
...Norton Long '31, I. J. Odenwelle lost to E. J. Davis '29, H. B. Cooper lost to John Benson '30, P. A. Roy lost to F. R. Chevalier '29, president of the Harvard Chess Club, C. D. Wlengend lost to W. A. Robinson '31, Robert Montgomery lost to Ordway Southard...
High Liver. Drs. James Howard Means (Boston), Thomas Ordway (Albany), E. H. Heath Jr. (Baltimore), reported spectacular improvements in pernicious anemia patients on liver diets. But publicity means popularity. Healthy people are stuffing themselves with liver. Canny wholesalers profiteer. Many a poor pernicious anemiac, for whom liver meant lustier living, can no longer afford to buy it. Dr. W. S. Middleton emphasized the fact that patients must keep on eating liver to prevent relapse; deplored its present high priced popularity...