Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hygiene. Old people, in general, should continue the "bad" habits that let them live beyond middle age. This consideration gave President Samuel Waldron Lambert of the New York Academy of Medicine (host to this conference on old age) cause to praise the value of temperate alcoholic drinking. His speech cheered his audience, which made many a note. Said Dr. Lambert...
...work was not cut out for him. For three years he has been cutting it. With scaffolds and staccato electric drills his pygmy assistants have swarmed over the face of Stone Mountain, moulding the gigantic nose, beard, shoulders of General Lee. Often on the plains below has walked Samuel H. Venable of Atlanta. He is the spokesman of the Venable heirs who donated the memorial site...
Died. Capt. Samuel Bolton, 56, of the White Star Steamship Doric; in Liverpool, England...
...Died. Samuel Newman, 76, manufacturer & inventor (cigar tip cutter, bed rail lock, pneumatic mattress); in Cincinnati...
...curator of Germanic museum; Felix Frankfurter, professor of administrative law; Lawrence J. Henderson; Nathan Isaacs, professor of business law; Eldon R. James, professor of law; James M. Landis, assistant professor of law; Malcom McNair, assistant professor of marketing; Clavert Magruder, professor of law; Frederick Mark, assistant professor of history; Samuel Eliot Morison, professor of history; John H. Mueller, assistant professor of bacteriology and immunology; George W. Pierce, professor of physics; Bliss Perry, professor of English literature; Ralph Barton Perry, professor of Latin; Alfred C. Redfield, assistant professor of physiology; Francis B. Sayre, professor of law; Arthur M. Schlesinger, professor...