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...sanatorium in Shelton, Conn, one evening last week Dr. Maher told 1,800 attentive physicians what he had been doing to some tubercle bacilli. Culturing them in a sterile glycerin broth, he had added some sterile litmus milk, put the flask in a cupboard at room temperature. The deadly, rod-shaped bacilli slowly disappeared, transmuted into round-shaped bacteria called cocci and diplococci. These bacteria, he explained, produce an acid which destroys their progenitors...
Loud was the applause of Dr. Maher's professional listeners at Shelton. Next morning the Press took up his story, twisted it out of technical focus, sent it rumbling across the land. Headline gobblers gathered that a cure for tuberculosis was, if not already achieved, at least imminent...
Other scholarships awarded to first year law students were: Shelton Hale: to A. L. Dougan, of St. Louis, Missouri; Herbert Parker: to E. H. Kent, of Newtonville; Robert T. Swaine: to R. H. Lindman, of Santa Ana, California; Sidney Thompson Fairchild: to E. E. Ford, of New York City; William Cheney Brown: to G. H. Schwartz, of Sea Gate, New York; Harvard Law School Association of New York: to K. C. Davis, of Spokane, Washington; and A. M. Johnson, of Rosholy, Wisconsin; Faculty Scholarships: to B. S. Jefferson, of Los Angeles, California; J. W. Kelleher, of Berea, Ohio...
...flat last week. The capture, effected by State, Federal and local officers, ended an eight-month investigation by Post Office sleuths and other agencies. According to Patrick Roche, chief investigator of the Chicago States Attorney's Office, the prisoners were remnants of the now defunct Cuckoo and Shelton mobs of Southern Illinois. They were suspected of numerous bank robberies including the $200,000 Denver Mint holdup in 1922, and kidnappings, including that of Fred J. Blumer, Monroe (Wis.) near beer brewer, last month. Nine armed cars carried the prisoners to Chicago...
William Thomas Scholarship of the Harvard Club of San Francisco, F. A. Copley 1G, Palo Alto, California; Harvard Club of Chicago scholarship, W. K. Maxwell, Jr. 1G, Chicago, Illinois; Shelton Bale Scholarship, J. F. Rich 1L, Woonsocket, Rhode Island; Rutherford B. Hayes Scholarship, S. G. Silverman 1L, Cleveland, Ohio; Herbert Parker Scholarship, G. D. Reilly 1L, Dorchester; Robert T. Swaine Scholarship (1926), J. R. Bentley 1L, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Williston-Beale Scholarship, R. S. Grossman 1L, Chicago, Illinois; class of 1913 Scholarship, O. Fendler 1L, Manila, Arkansas; Taplin Scholarship, J. A. Anderson, Jr. 1L, West McHenry, Illinois...