Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Meanwhile in Ontario the egg-and-tomato throwers rolled up a mighty victory for "Mitch" Hepburn and even rock-ribbed "Tory Toronto" split to make his Liberal victory complete. Conservatives in the Ontario Legislature dropped from 84 seats to 17 while Liberals who had had 15 seats were romping home with 65. Rejoicing at the failure of any third party to make an effective score, Quebec's sly old French-Canadian boss, grey-whiskered Liberal Premier Taschereau exclaimed: "In two provinces separated by vast space . . . results showed that new or third parties have no appeal. . . . My hearty congratulations...
...evening Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, 51. who delivered the quintuplets, telephoned his brother Dr. William Allan Dafoe. 40. Toronto obstetrician: "Can you come out this way? I need your moral support...
...From Toronto Dr. William motored the 230 miles to the frontier village where Dr. Allan has practiced for 26 years. In the car were three tanks of oxygen and carbon dioxide to stimulate the babies' breathing in case they turned blue again. The doctor brothers talked until all hours of the morning. "It looks to me," reasoned Dr. Allan, "as though they were uniovular . . . one placenta . . . cords of different length." Dr. William: "I agree...
...Toronto doctor examined the quintuplets and mother, asked questions. Inferences led the brothers to "believe the babies to be seven-month babies, instead of eight-month babies as previously believed." Not for six weeks then would the quintuplets become normal. Dr. Allan Dafoe: "The kids are doing danged well. They shouldn't be living at all. But. dang it, they are living, and improving...
John Kennath Galbraith, to be Instructor In Economics 1934-35. B.S.A., Univ. of Toronto 1931; M.S. Univ. of Calif. 1932, Ph.D...