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Gerald Hendorson '21, Richard S. Humphrey '21, R. Minturn Sedgwick '21, Winsor Gale '22, Richard R. Higgins '22, R. Keith Kane '22, Robert F. Bradford '23, Sheridan A. Logan '23, F. Wolsey Pratt '23, Russell Robb '23, Francis T. Baldwin '24, Arthur L. Coburn, Jr. '24, James J. Leo '24 Brooks Potter '24, Gardner Cowles, Jr. '25, Theodore Pearson '25, William E. Stillwell, Jr. '25, John E. Toulmin '25, Richard H. Field '26, Dudley Merrill '26, John D. W. Morrill '26, Stanley do J. Osborno '26, Edward H. Bailey...
Abraham Pluauski '07, Arthur L. Richmond '17, Ellery Sedgwick '94, R. Minturn Sedgwick '21, Maye A. Shattuck '18, Arthur C. Smith '18, Oliver M. W. Sprague '94, Raymond S. Wilkins '12, Frederick Winser '93, Joseph Wiggin '93, Reger Wolcott '99, and George 1 Wream...
Long, skinny necks and scrawny chests have long been noted as physical characteristics of epileptics. Many epileptics also have small hearts and underdeveloped blood vessels. But until Drs. Temple Sedgwick Fay and Michael Scott of Philadelphia's Temple University began to study these "grotesque deviations" no physician had ever thought of correlating epileptic convulsions with general physical development. Last week, at the Chicago meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Drs. Fay and Scott reported a brilliant contribution to the baffling problem of epilepsy...
Married. Ellery Sedgwick, 67, longtime (1908-38) Atlantic Monthly editor; to Marjorie Russell, fortyish, daughter of Champion Russell and close friend of the late Mrs. Sedgwick; at North Ockendon, Essex, England. In January 1938 Editor Sedgwick visited Franco's Spain, then wrote a gentlemanly newspaper apologia for Fascist Franco...
...WANTED TO BE AN ACTRESS-the Autobiography of Katharine Cornell as told to Ruth Woodbury Sedgwick-Random House...