Word: ward
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...thoroughly saturated that he will sink from deep coma into paralysis and death. Taking an interest in such deplorable guzzlers, last year two internes at Boston's City Hospital, Drs. Leon J. Robinson and Sydney Selesnick, began experimenting on specimens in their hospital's alcoholic ward. Their aim was to develop a gas which would oxidize alcohol in the blood, help throw it off in the breath, restore the patient to a normal state of intoxication...
Accusing Mather of flagrant violation, Representative Dorgan, in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday, threatened to put teeth into the Teachers' Oath law. As Democratic representative of Ward 17, Derchester, Mr. Thomas Dorgan introduced the Oath Bill into the Massachusetts House last January...
Sewell Lee Avery, president & board chairman of Chicago's Montgomery Ward...
Among the 50 who turned out for the Varsity squad were all the regulars from last year's hard-hitting team, including James L. Kunen '36, 125-pounder, Peter B. Olney '37, 155-pounder, Captain William A. Smith '36, 175-pounder, Timothy J. Shea '36, 175-pounder, and Peter Ward '36, of the 135-pound class...
...late Theodore F. Merseles once declared that he was more interested in "making young men" than in making money. One young man he made was Lewis H. Brown, an Iowa-born farm boy whom he discovered in Montgomery Ward. When Mr. Merseles moved from the mail-order business to asbestos as head of Johns-Manville Corp., he took along Lewis Brown as his assistant. And after Mr. Merseles' death in 1929, Lewis Brown succeeded him as J-M's president...