Word: treating
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...some prize scholars who belong to the Lost Cord League, and explained his methods. The voiceless patient first learns to swallow air. This he does by relaxing his throat and gullet, and gulping. Quickly a big bubble of air accumulates in the stomach, which the patient soon learns to treat like a bag-pipe's bellows. At his will he burps up puff after puff, makes sounds. First controlled sounds are "gut," "hut," "hoot," "who." To the uninitiated they sound like strangled grunts. Although these people eventually learn to enunciate clearly, their voices always have a flat, lifeless tone...
...fall schedules of Inter-House Sports, which are for men who wish to treat Sports more as a recreation than as a business, have been made up. Football, Touch Football, Cross Country, and Tennis, will provide fuel for Inter-House feuds this fall. The schedules are as follows...
Dean Sperry also spoke of the University's laissez-faire policy, mentioned the periods of transition in one's life, as between school and college, and advised Freshmen not to treat life at Harvard as something wholly without precedent...
...George Whitney '07 25,000.00 Mrs. Clarence C. Williams, in memory of Augusts Peabody Gardner '86 5,200.00 William Woodward '98 5,000.00 Sundry other subscriptions of under $5,000.00 each 235,416.42 Total $780,954.56 (2) Specifically for University Professorships: Thomas W. Lamont '92 $504,791.37 Robert Treat Paine, 2d '82 15,000.00 Sundry other subscriptions of under $5,000.00 each 3,905.00 Total specifically for the support of University Professorships $523,696.37 (3) Specifically for Harvard National Scholarships: Anonymous $200,000.00 Friends and Family, William L. Boyden '86 21,000.00 Anonymous, for a Harvard National Scholarship "to bear...
...time. Drugs only allay the pain, never cure it. Some surgeons stop the neuralgia by cutting the offending nerve, thus preventing it from carrying its message of pain to the brain. This operation occasionally paralyzes the painful side of the face, causes the features to droop lopsidedly. Other surgeons treat facial neuralgia by injecting alcohol into the nerve, thus stultifying it for a period. This procedure is difficult. The operator must push his hypodermic needle through the cheek and into a small notch in the skull midway between cheek bone and ear. Then he must blindly puncture a nerve slimmer...