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Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 18, 1932 | 4/18/1932 | See Source »

...shoot him near Melbourne two years ago, there were rumors last week that Phar Lap had been poisoned, murdered. The police of Menlo Park ordered his oats examined. For three days, Government chemists analyzed samples of grass and leaves which Phar Lap might have nibbled. Then W. W. Vincent, chief of the Western District of the Food & Drug Administration, announced that tests on grass from a plot whence Trainer null had pulled green fodder for his charge showed .01 grains of arsenic per pound. The poison could have been blown into the plot of grass from nearby trees which were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Wink of the Sky | 4/18/1932 | See Source »

...Disease. Xenophon, ancient Greek general, noted that many of his men had sore mouths and foul breaths. World War troops had the same. Dr. H. Jean Vincent discovered the cause long before the War when he was a French army surgeon with Colonial troops in Africa. Although Dr. Hugo Karl Plaut of Hamburg two years earlier (in 1894) reported the same cause, credit for discovery goes to Dr. Vincent. The disease is called variously Vincent's angina, trench mouth, ulcerated stomatitis, necrotic gingivitis. Two germs, which may be variant forms of the same microorganism, are always associated with trench...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Trench Mouth | 4/18/1932 | See Source »

...Donald Vincent McGranahan '35, of Malden, has been awarded the Edwards Whitaker Prize Scholarship which is given at mid-years to the Freshman who shows the most outstanding scholastic ability and intellectual promise as indicated by distinction in studies and general achievement. McGranahan already holds a Harvard Club of Boston Scholarship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHITAKER SCHOLARSHIP IS AWARDED TO McGRANAHAN | 4/1/1932 | See Source »

...there have been awarded 417 Fellowships on the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation which Simon Guggenheim and his wife, Olga Hirsh, established in memory of their son who died in 1922. Average stipend is $2,500. Many a Guggenheim Fellow has done well with his year of freedom: Stephen Vincent Benet (John Brown's Body which won a Pulitzer Prize); Playwrights Lynn Riggs (Green Grow the Lilacs) and Paul Eliot Green (The House of Connelly); Walter Francis White, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Rope and Faggot: A Biography of Judge Lynch); Linus Carl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Guggenheim Fellowships | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

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