Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Toronto 5, Princeton...
Married twice legally, five times according to Indian custom, Grey Owl travels with a French Canadian wife and a protector in the person of President Hugh Eayrs of Toronto's Macmillan Co., his publishers.* Mr. Eayrs's duty it is to keep the Grey Owl away from firewater and long-distance telephones, his chief extravagances, to allow him pocket money. From the Saskatchewan Government Grey Owl receives $75 a month as a warden, from lectures he receives up to $500 apiece, and he has a fortune estimated at $50,000. He has also had his portrait done...
More practically. Dr. Bundesen summoned pediatricians, pathologists and bacteriologists by the dozen (and was photographed with them hovering around his desk). As with similar epidemics in hospital nurseries of Manhattan, Seattle, Toronto, they could find no definite cause for the disease. Their best advice was prevention. Modern technique requires that every baby should have individual linens, separate glass-enclosed cubicles in which to lie. Visitors should be kept away from the infants for the first three weeks, the time when they are most vulnerable to virulent diarrhea. Above all, babies should nurse only from the breast when at all possible...
...goal to shoot at this season, namely the fine record established by last year's sextet. George Ford's team was vanquished only once during a long and strenuous schedule, and then by the best McGill outfit in recent years. Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth were shellacked twice each. Queens, Toronto, and Montreal, the remaining members of the year old International Intercollegiate Hockey League, were beaten once...
Where older hands fumble the difficult job of turning books into plays, Playwright Doherty, a young Toronto barrister, succeeds. His dramatization retains the saltily reverent flavor that won for Bruce Marshall's novel an appreciative public...