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Nine Lives in One. Rabbi Mann could hardly do more with nine lives than he has with one. He has been active in the Big Brother and Big Sister movements ("There are no delinquent children, only delinquent parents"). He pioneered with Margaret Sanger in the American Birth Control League long before such participation was respectable. He is a director of the National Crime Prevention Institute. Ex-President Hoover appointed him a member of the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. Secretary Harold Ickes put him on the Housing Commission. He is a regional arbitrator on the National...
...idea got started when blunt, handsome, 38-year-old Surgeon Paul Sanger confided to General Marshall at a cocktail party in 1940 that the Charlotte doctors wanted to form an Army unit. The unit was authorized in December, went on active duty at Fort Bragg in March 1942, left for England Aug. 6, scrambled ashore in Africa Nov. 7 and was fully set up about ten miles from Oran a few days later. At Oran, the unit handled 2,027 patients...
Deafening Chorus. Besides Surgeon Sanger, now a lieutenant colonel, there is medium-sized, thin Lieut. Colonel Thomas Preston White, who heads the medical staff, Lieut. Colonel George T. Wood, executive officer, Dentist Vaiden Kendrick, Charlotte's ace toothpuller (there was a rush of dental procrastinators to his chair when he announced he was leaving Charlotte). Charlotte also contributed several other doctors, two business managers-Captain Stanton Pickens, who used to work for the Coca-Cola Co. and "Buck" Medearis, manager of a laundry-and many of the nurses. Once when the Evac was stuck on a siding waiting...
...chemical laboratory, however, proved worthier of the historic hall. In still recent times it became a leading chemical research center under such men as Richards, Sanger, and Baxter. The laboratories moved to sumptuous Mallinckrodt and Converse in 1928, but Ec A students in Boylston 24 still wonder what the faucets...
...recruiting got under way, the press -and the Roman Catholic Church- started a small hue-&-cry about woman's place being in the home. And the WAAC ruling that pregnancy means automatic discharge from the corps fetched a remark from Mrs. Margaret Sanger that the Army should give contraceptive information to WAACs...