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...Columbia, came in on the case as consultant. He found Schaaf's left side paralyzed. The condition of the fighter's eyes confirmed the diagnosis of a deep-seated lesion in the right side of the brain. To relieve pressure and explore the injury Dr. Byron Polk Stookey, Columbia brain surgeon, cut a 3 1/2 in. disk from the right side of Schaaf's skull. Only a small hemorrhage was visible. But there was much swelling...
...default; E. S. Godfrey '34 (W) won by default; A. W. Polk, '35 (W) defeated A. E. Phillips '34 (K), 3-0; William Irvine 4G (W) won by default...
Besides Mary Ball Washington, Eliza Ballou Garfield, Nancy Allison McKinley and Sarah Delano Roosevelt, two other women lived to see their sons elected President of the U. S.: Jane Knox Polk and Hannah Simpson Grant.-ED. Letter-Writer...
Though such prominent Democratic lawyers as John William Davis, Newton Diehl Baker and Frank Lyon Polk were not publicly outraged. Governor Roosevelt's use of "control'' was undoubtedly ill-chosen. The Supreme Court is properly divided not as Republicans and Democrats but as Conservatives and Liberals. Roosevelt apologists tried to explain that what he meant was that the conservative majority was Republican, thus "controlling" the court's decisions. Partisan politics has often washed the sacred doorstep of the Supreme Court, if it did not leak inside. Charles Evans Hughes in 1916 quit the august bench...
...following University members were present at the gathering on Monday; J. H. Smith Jr. 1L., and J. M. Polk 2L., C. F. Adams Jr. 1L representatives from the Law School; John Hallowell 1G.B., E. K. Straus 2G.B. representatives from the Business School; and the following undergraduates: Alfred Kidder '33, Robert Saltonstall Jr. '33, C. H. Hageman '33, St. John Smith Jr. '33 and D. M. Sullivan...