Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Frederick Hudson Ecker. 64, president of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.; and Ann Edith Stafford, daughter of Dr. Philip Daily de Boisboisel, Paris physician and cousin of France's onetime President Raymond Poincar...
Walter Hoving is a Swede from Stockholm. He was brought to the U. S. when very young; his father, Dr. Johannes Walter Wilhelm Hoving, is a prominent Manhattan physician. Although he has been out of college (Brown) for twelve years, friends always recall his college record when asked about him. The record includes a chairmanship of the promenade committee, four years as a football centre. After working for an insurance company and then an importing concern, Mr. Hoving entered Macy's "training school" in 1924. Once he was asked to make a report on linoleum for a vice president...
Since Sir Thomas Jeeves Horder, Physician in Ordinary to Edward of Wales, felt no anxiety last week for the health of H. R. H., Sir Thomas consented to fly to Paris with James Ramsay MacDonald whose right eye is now causing him trouble. The Prime Minister's left eye was operated upon for glaucoma (hardening of the eyeball) in February by Surgeon Duke-Elder. Last week Surgeon Duke-Elder did not fly with Scot MacDonald but followed him by rail and Channel packet...
...Chamber of Commerce of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands submitted to the U. S. State Department last week resolutions to invite Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II, who has been advised by his physician that the Doom climate is too severe, to spend his remaining years on the Virgin Islands...
...Carl Carlson, valet to Charles Michael Schwab, of a cracked skull suffered when he fell to the tracks of a New York subway; Most Rev, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, in Cannes where he is being treated by King's Physician Lord Dawson of Penn ; Charles Spencer Chaplin, in Singapore, of dengue fever; Britain's Chancellor of the Ex chequer Neville Chamberlain, of gout following lumbago ; Representative William Robert Wood, of Indiana, 71-year-old chairman of the Republican National Congressional Committee, critically exhausted from overwork on the House Appropriations Committee ; Henry Lewis Stimson, confined...