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Physiologists and physicians made no mockery of a new announcement last week by one Joe H. Pos, civil engineer of Portland, Ore., graduate of the University of Zurich. He said he had constructed an "electric-radio" machine, that regulated blood pressure, whether high or low and he exhibited a box, like a radio receiving-set, of bulbs, coils, condensers, arms, doohickies, thingumbobs, gadgets, gimcracks. On top of the case are two brass arms, one of which constructor Pos points at the back of the patient's head, the other at his stomach-that is, at the medulla...
...from a most beneficent bactericide which he called "Liquozone." This latter, a potion for internal consumption, consisted largely of a weak aqueous solution of sulphuric acid (about 9/10 of 1%) and sulphurous acid (3/10 of 1%). It was exploited as a cure for 26 specific diseases of the widest pos- sible range, as well as for "all diseases that begin with fever-all inflammations -all catarrh-all contagious diseases- all the results of impure or poisoned blood." The public-and Mr. Smith-were deprived of this omnipotent fluid by the Pure Food and Drug...
...Chicago Latin 185 21 6.4 6. J. P. Hubhard, Milton Milton 180 21 6.2 7. K. Leavitt, Hartsdale, N. Y. Milton 176 21 6.3 S. R. Winthrop, Boston St. Mark's 183 21 6.2 1/2 C. C. S. Heard, Brookline Tabor Academy 116 21 5.7 CORNELL UNIVERSITY CREW Pos. Name Residence School Wt. Age Ht. B. J. E. Frazer, Trumansburg Trumansburg High 169 21 6.2 1/2 2. D. H. Krouse, Pittsburg, Pa. Schenley High 177 21 6.3 3. S. T. Buckman, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Wyoming Sem. 183 20 6.2 4. F. A. C. Drew, Ontario, Cal. Chaffey High...
...adapt the discoveries of great men to the vulgar taste. . . . Beethoven is responsible, because it was he who first devised really effective mu- sical methods for the direct expression of passion and emotions. Beethoven's passion and emotions happened to be noble. But, unhappily, he made it pos sible for people of infinitely inferior mind and character to express in music their less exalted passions and more vul- gar emotions. . . . He made possible such masterpieces of popular art as You Made Me Love You and That Old Black Mammy of Mine. The corrup- tion of the best too often...
...Mark's 184 20 6.02 7 B. McK. Henry '24 Rosemont, Pa. St. George's 185 21 6.00 S Parker Hamilton '24 Lake Park, III. Middlesex 185 22 6.00 C B. H. Burnham '24 Cambridge Andover 115 22 5.09 Average weight of eight, 181 pounds. PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY CREW Pos. Name Class Residence School Wt. Age. Ht. B B. S. Redway '25 Illion, N. Y. Illion H. S. 180 21 6.00 2 C. H. Grashof '26 Rochester, N. Y. East H. S. 175 18 6.02 3 J. P. Willson '26 Corning, N. Y. Casenovia Seminary...