Word: sawyerism
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...quietly and was taken by motor to the Palace Hotel. He seemed tired but not seriously ill. During the day he became worse, however. His case was diagnosed as ptomaine poisoning with complications. It was announced that all his engagements were canceled for the remainder of the trip. General Sawyer, with Lieutenant Colonel Boone, his assistant, and Secretary Work, called in two other physicians for consultation, one of them a heart specialist. It was announced that frequent bulletins on the President's condition would be issued...
...point of the President's journey to Alaska. There the first really untoward event of the trip occurred. Mrs. Harding took to her bed. Through all the travails of the strenuous tour up to that point, Mrs. Harding had held out bravely. There exhaustion overcame her, and Brigadier General Sawyer, her physician, ordered that she remain...
...retinue were Secretary Work, Speaker Gillett of the House, General Sawyer (White House physician), secret service men, stenographers, messengers, secretaries, secretaries of Secretaries, 22 journalists, five photographers and others completing a total of 65 or 70. Secretaries Hoover and Wallace were to join the entourage en route to the Pacific...
...platform it was in the broiling sun, and he became badly sunburned-especially his lips. So in the afternoon at Kansas City he was obliged to stay indoors and cancel engagements for golf, a review of Boy Scouts and a visit to the War Veterans' Hospital. General Sawyer applied ice packs to the President's lip, so that he might speak in the evening, and Mrs. Harding reviewed the Boy Scouts. After dinner the President spoke on the railroad problem...
...Chairman, W. H. Bowker, Edith Hill; F. W. Taylor; Elsie Burgess; C. W. Turner, Antoinette Carillo; C. H. Sawyer, Grace Elwell; K. Reardon, Margaret McDonald; E. McCurdy, Dorothy Morgan; H. E. Graham, Amy Edmands; B. H. McCurdy, Gertrude Stone; P. Hurd, margaretha Hackebarth...