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...Alumni Committee for SAC will draw up and sign the brochure, which sponsors hope, will arouse Alumni sentiment against the plaque and for a Student Activities Center in time for the meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs' executive board November...
Lamont fund and SAC to the contrary, Yard police prevented a would-be benefactor of the College from giving his money away...
David C. Poskanzer--Lowell House; NSA delegate; member, Student Council; chairman, Special Committee on Tutorial, vice-chairman, committees on Education, Finance, Extracuricular Activities, SAC; Freshman swimming; House athletics...
...says Miss Gardner in Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. Like most people in the Middle Ages, he ate too much in summer and too little in winter; that, plus lack of sanitary arrangements in his castle, helped produce constipation in a colon already sluggish. He got fat, a diverticulum or sac developed in the colon, and the sac became inflamed...
Then, during the pillage of Mantes, William's horse, stumbled and threw him against the pommel of the saddle. That did it. The injured sac became gangrenous and William, at 59 an old man by medieval standards, could not combat the infection. At last the sac ruptured, Miss Gardner believes, and peritonitis developed. One consolation: even if William's doctors had known what was the matter with him, they wouldn't have known what to do; they had no sulfonamide drugs and no techniques for abdominal surgery...