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...indirect instance of President Hoover and the immediate request of the Child Welfare Conference (TIME, Jan. 26 et ante), Professor Frederick Joseph Taussig brought his life-long study of abortions up to date. Last week Dr. Taussig, clinical professor of gynecology and professor of clinical obstetrics at Washington University (St. Louis), completed publishing in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology* the facts which President Hoover wanted to know. Those who want or need abortions performed can get no information in the Taussig report on ways of accomplishing the operation, nor of doctors or midwives who will perform one. The report...
...which Dr. Hugo Ehrenfest is associate editor. Drs. Ehrenfest & Taussig share the same professional offices in St. Louis. At Washington University Dr. Ehrenfest is an assistant professor of clinical obstetrics, Dr. Taussig's junior. Dr. Ehrenfest is chairman of the President's child welfare conference sub-committee for which Dr. Taussig made the current report...
...James Edward Taussig, Wabash president since March 1921, resigned suddenly last September, "to attend to personal affairs." His office was then filled by William Henry Williams, chairman since 1915. A month later Mr. Williams died suddenly of heart disease in St. Louis...
Outstanding among the volumes announced for publication by the Harvard University Press is a new edition of "Some Aspects of the Tariff Question", by Frank William Taussig '79, Henry Lee Professor of Economics. This edition of Professor Taussig's famous book is enlarged by the addition of nearly 100 pages, containing an account of the progress of certain industries for the period since 1910, when the first edition was published. In successive chapters there are accounts of the sugar, iron, steel, silk, cotton, and wool industries as well as the history of each industry and the influence exerted upon...
...professor of Government; F. W. C. Lieder, associate professor of German; K. F. Mather, professor of Geology; L. S. Mayo '10, assistant dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; R. B. Merriman '96, professor of History; Henry Pennypacker '88, Chairman of the Committee on Admissions; F. W. Taussig '79, professor of Economics; R. DeC. Ward '89, professor of Climatology and present Chairman of the Board of Freshman Advisers; A. F. Whittem '02, associate professor of Romance Languages...