Word: tilney
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...silver Hudson, in uptown Manhattan, stands a giant's village of towering, cream-brick buildings: Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.* Most extraordinary of the hospitals in this doctors' Mecca is the 14-story Neurological Institute, erected ten years ago through the heroic efforts of late, great Neurologist Frederick Tilney. Last year, after wielding an influence among devoted young neurologists second only to that of famed Harvey Gushing (see p. 60), Dr. Tilney died. As acting director, the trustees appointed modest Dr. Robert Frederick Loeb. Last week, warmhearted, diplomatic Tracy Putnam came down from Harvard to take Dr. Tilney...
...John Cunningham Jr., William B. Durant, Jr., Alanson T. Enos, III, John B. Fallon, F. C. S. Grace, Francis A. Harding, Jr., Charles G. Houghton Jr., C. Hovey Jr., Francis R. King, John D. Lannon Jr., D. Prouty, Henry E. Russell, Kenneth F. Sands, Benjamin A. Smith, Robert W. Tilney...
Died. Dr. Frederick Tilney, 63, world-famed neurologist, author (The Brain From Ape to Man, The Master of Destiny), longtime (1914-38) professor of neurology at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons; of heart disease; at Oyster...
Kirkland, last year's champion has a good chance to repeat. Whitney Howland is stroking the first boat, with Ben Kirkland (no relation)at seven, Larry Arnold at six, Lucien Wulsin at five, Fred Armstrong at four, Brainard at 3, Bob Tilney at 2, Jack Tynan in the bow, and Bill Kemp...
Died. Albert Arthur Tilney, 69, chairman of the board of Manhattan's Bankers Trust Co., president of the New York Clearing House Association; at a fishing lodge in eastern Canada...