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...Rudolf Schindler, inventor of the flexible gastroscope (a sort of periscope which enables doctors to see the inside of the stomach), trained a Provident doctor in his work. Thus Provident is one of the few U.S. hospitals to have one of these important gastroscopic clinics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: From Gin to Gastroscope | 9/1/1941 | See Source »

...most of the onlookers (and the far-flung radio listeners as well) it was like picking up the threads of a serial. But they got their bearings quickly. Before the giant clock had registered three-and-a-half minutes, Southern California's Ambrose Schindler, hero of last winter's Rose Bowl game, was up to his old tricks. Intercepting a forward pass, he scooted 40 yards to the Packers' 17-yard line, plunged over for a touchdown three plays later. A successful drop kick for the extra point was made by Halfback Nile Kinnick, the passing, punting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Kickoff | 9/9/1940 | See Source »

During this air attack, the All-Stars were not napping. Schindler scored another touchdown. So did U. C. L. A.'s Kenny Washington and Clemson's Banks McFadden. But that was not enough. The Packers won, 45-10-28-in the most exciting game in the seven-year-old Ail-Star series...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Kickoff | 9/9/1940 | See Source »

...Super-Stars Schindler and Kinnick have spurned all offers to play pro football. Schindler has taken a job coaching football at a California high school. Kinnick, grandson of onetime Governor George Clarke of Iowa, prefers to study law. Another of last week's college stars whom football fans will probably see no more is kinky-haired Kenny Washington. Considered by West Coast fans the most brilliant player in the U. S. last year, Washington cannot play major-league pro football because he is a Negro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Kickoff | 9/9/1940 | See Source »

...drillmaster came to grips with the wielder of superlative power. Tennessee's brilliant George Cafego. though he played for a while, had an ailing knee. and the Volunteer backfield was sparked mainly by sly-hipped Johnny Butler. The Big Man in the U. S. C. backfield was Ambrose Schindler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bowls | 1/8/1940 | See Source »

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