Word: solomon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of this year's winning team, all of whom came to Harvard, with their averages are: Solomon Eliazor Shorshovsity, 94.14 percent: William Alexander Sloan, 91.12 percent: George Roscoe Dunham Jr. 90.58 percent: Norman Ziegler, 90.50 percent: Ralph Adolph Ross, 89.64 percent: John Gerald Long, 88.09 percent: and Joel Brenner, 87.70 percent...
...spiritual leadership of that congregation three years ago went Rabbi Solomon Goldman, more learned in Talmud than even Mr. Katz, but slightly, very slightly less Orthodox. He suggested and, through synagog politics, persuaded the men & women to sit together during his services. That innovation was terrible to righteous minds. It violated ancient Jewish, Semitic, Oriental traditions. Women should hide themselves in the House of God.* Mr. Katz was vexed. Many of the congregation left. In Cleveland where the P'selvah Katz clan numbers almost a thousand, there is a saying: "to fight like a Katz." Abraham A. Katz remained...
Elected. Leigh Richmond Powell Jr., 43, to be President of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in Baltimore; to succeed the late Solomon Davies Warfield...
...Luke's Hospital, Chicago, Dr. Alfred P. Solomon, neurologist, last week, hypnotized a young woman. During the hour she lay so, Dr. Harold G. Jones of Chicago opened her abdomen and removed several bothersome adhesions. She felt no pain and, upon awakening, experienced none of the nauseating after-effects of usual anesthetics. Such operations upon hypnotized patients are rare in the U. S. In Europe (notably in France and Germany) they are frequent. Europeans esteem the uses of hypnotism. They used it for surgical operations 100 years ago. The discovery in 1848 of chloroform's anesthetic properties curtailed...
...Died. Solomon Davies Warfield, 64, President of the Seaboard Air line Railway Co. and the Continental Trust Co. of Baltimore; following an operation for hernia, in Baltimore...