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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...squad follow: J. M. Barnaby '32; F. B. Broida '32; F. O. Canfield '32; H. W. Cole '32; S. E. Davenport III '34; D. M. Frame '32; Lawrence Freeburn '34; G. H. Hartford 2nd '34; Richard Inglis, Jr. '33; G. D. Key '33; A. W. Patterson '32; J. F. Ray '34; W. C. Thompson '32; E. S. Underwood '32; C. Y. Wadsworth '32; and H. R. Woodard...
Eighteen months ago, after hundreds of drinks of the radium tonic, he began having pains in his jaw, severe headaches. Dr. Joseph Manning Steiner, Manhattan x-ray specialist who had seen several of the young women poisoned in U.S. Radium Corp.'s factory (TIME, June 4, 1928 et seq.'), recognized in Byers' condition symptoms of radium poisoning...
Secretary of the Interior Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur attended the W. & J. inauguration, urged that "the college and all that it stands for must volunteer to accept its measure of the responsibility of carrying our Nation forward." In his inaugural address Dr. Hutchison flayed the "false, materialistic doctrine" of going to college "because it pays," praised the oldtime college education which was "inviting only to those who did not set profit or wealth as their main objectives in life." Washington & Jefferson, chartered in 1787, is the oldest college west of the Alleghenies. Some of its original land is said...
...committees in charge of the dance are: Adams House: A. B. Gardiner 3rd '33 and J. F. Ray '34: Leverett House: J. S. Hartwell '32, D. McC. Matthews '32, E. E. Morison '32, G. K. Martin '32, L. A. Francisco '34, and J. E. Beaumont '33. Together with the following residents of Adams House, the members of the committees will act as ushers: A. H. Stebbins, Jr. '32, D. F. Pitcher '33, H. N. Boyle '34 ,and W. T. Piper...
...rhetorical "May we?" for "We want," Secretary of the Interior Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur last week indicated the main solution which the Committee on the Cost of Medical Care will recommend next November...