Word: porter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Upperclassmen include the following: William S. Allen, 2 GB; Edwin B. Connolly, 3L; Shepard Jerome '38; Sherwood King '38; Thomas M. MacFariano '37; George H. Marlow '36; George R. Oshry '38; Keith R. Porter, 2 Grad.; Oliver E. Rodgers '36; Robert S. Shaw '38; Richard B. Turner '38; Edward R. Ulrich '38; William R. Woodward...
...faculty wives are to attend: Mesdames Charles W. Duhig, Arthur N. Holcombe, Frederick C. Packard, and A. W. Samborski. Forrest T. Foss '38, in general charge of the dance arrangements, announced that dancing will go on from 9 until 12 o'clock, the music to be furnished by Alden Porter and his orchestra...
...dance, which is to be informal, will take place in the dining hall on the east side of the building. Assisting Chairman Foss in arranging the affair are: Joseph Franklin '38, Eliot Alter '37, Morton A. Porter '37, and Richard O. Ulin '38. Music is to be furnished by all orchestra conducted by Porter, who is a member of the Center...
Sinus. Dr. Charles Terrell Porter, Boston ear, nose and throat surgeon, presented an alarming picture of infected sinuses. They may, said he, cause no pain. Painless or painful, the infection from such sinuses drops into the throat, slips into the lungs and stomach, is responsible for many diseases of the chest, asthma, arthritis, various skin abnormalities, dull and irritable wits. In children from 6 to 15, chronic sinusitis often develops, occasionally infects the eyes, brain, skull, lungs...
...Porter's warning: "In all cases with chronic sinusitis swimming and diving in fresh water and public bathing beaches should be prohibited. It is well to remember that any chlorine or other purifying agent in a pool strong enough to kill bacteria with any degree of speed is more than likely to temporarily paralyze or damage the delicate mucous membrane of the nose and sinuses, thereby tending to promote infection...