Word: weston
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...funny reason on the screen, started to laugh. Her friends, unable to stop her, took her home. Her father, unable to stop her, drove her to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. The doctors, unable to stop her, sent her to West Virginia's State Hospital at Weston, where last week she lay shaking every 30 minutes with newsmaking paroxysms of laughter...
...Weston State Hospital last week Dr. John Edward Offner, the wise superintend ent, quickly abandoned the theory that sexual stirrings in adolescent Teresa Hawkins caused her hysteria. He well knew that a lesion in the brain or a lesion in the abdomen could produce the same kind of false laughter. Upon examining Teresa Hawkins, Dr. Offner found that an appendectomy had resulted in abdominal adhesions. These affected both her diaphragm and womb, put a strain upon her constitution which she withstood until her shorthand studies exhausted her. Then she lost all emotional control. Soon as Dr. Offner performed a second...
...David B. Macintosh '37; Frank J. Owen '37; Timothy J. Reardon, Jr. '38; Herbert G. Regan '37; Frederick W. Schneider '37; David W. Shean, Jr. '38; James R. Small '38; James T. Sullivan '37; John J. Sullivan '38; George F. Tyler, Jr. '38; Richard O. Ulin '38; John R. Weston '38; Paul L. Wilson...
Ladeley Husted, of Charlettesville. Virginia, cytegeneties: Bela A. Lengyel, of Budapest, Bungary, mathematies; Sheldon C. Reed, of Montpelier, Vermont. genetics; Arthur E. Bent, of Weston. Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, and Walter S. Florx of Bridgwater, Virginia, cytogenetics...
Opening the program Tuesday, Mrs. Henry C. Eaton of Weston will speak on "America's Neutrality Law". Bruce Hopper, '17, assistant professor of government and lecturer on international affairs, will follow with an address on "Application of Sanctions...