Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Life Stress and Essential Hypertension, Drs. Stewart Wolf, Philippe V. Cardon Jr., Edward M. Shepard and Harold G. Wolff, teachers of medicine and practicing physicians, bring together many of the elusive facts about Katherine's main trouble-a trouble shared by 6% of the U.S. population. Katherine suffered from essential hypertension, persistent high blood pressure without known cause...
...Stewart H. Clifford, Dr. Monroe D. Eaton, Dr. R. Cannon Eley, Enders, Dr. Maxwell Finland, Dr. William T. Green, Janeway, Dr. Brooks Ryder '40, Dr. Louis Weinstein, Dr. Weller, and Dr. Conrad Wesselhoeft...
Died. Major General (ret.) Charles Stewart Farnsworth, 93, first Chief of (U.S.) Infantry (1920-25), commander of the U.S. 37th Division in World War I, one of the developers and onetime head (1919-20) of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Ga.; in Corona, Calif...
John Appleton '57 defeated Stewart H. Hussey '58 to succeed Albert B. Levin '56, now president of the Council, as the Kirkland House representative...
...amazing Isabella Stewart Gardner, was a Boston legend long before she died. People said she scrubbed the steps of the Church of the Advent as a penance and led two lions on the end of a ribbon down the main street of Boston. They swore that three footmen accompanied her carriage when the royalty of England stopped modestly at two. Those who knew her well deny the stories, but nevertheless, the truth about Mrs. Jack as she was called, was sufficiently exciting for the people of Boston around the turn of the century. Today, however, she is remembered...