Word: wrighting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Association, and a somewhat lesser number to the all-inclusive American Medical Association. But not one of them belongs to the exclusive American College of Physicians or, until last week, to the equally exclusive, but more progressive, American College of Surgeons. By his election to fellowship Dr. Louis Tompkins Wright of Manhattan's Harlem becomes the nation's No. 1 Negro Surgeon...
...Wright's distinction as a surgeon lies in his handling of fractured skulls, of which hurly-burly Harlem has supplied him with more than 1,000. His special duty as a fellow of the College of Surgeons will be to regiment Negro doctors behind the College's policy of fostering insurance policies to pay hospital bills. As with every intelligent Negro, genetics is an immediate personal concern to Dr. Wright. His complexion is light brown. Mrs. Wright, a onetime school-teacher whose mother was German, has all the appearance of a white. With keen intellectual curiosity they awaited...
...John's (Annapolis, Md.) a rebellious freshman mob started after a tyrannical sophomore, bent on dumping him in the Severn River. Suddenly they were confronted by a grim, menacing figure. "I suggest that you act like gentlemen," snapped St. John's new President Amos Walter Wright Woodcock, 51, onetime Federal Prohibition Administrator. Thereupon the freshmen melted away...
...royal sendoff. Queen Mary set foot in a plane for the first time when she inspected the U. S.-built Douglas entered by Royal Dutch Airlines (K. L. M.). Wales showed greatest interest in a small U. S.-built Monocoupe entered by John Polando and John H. ("Utica Jack") Wright. From Roscoe Turner the Prince received a model of the Boeing 247-0 on which the U. S. pinned its highest hopes for victory...
...Watson, Jr. '37, of Chicago, III., Charles I. Weir, Jr. '36, of Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y., Harold T. White, Jr. '37, of Bedford Hills, N. Y., Joseph J. White, Jr. '37, of Winnetka, III., George W. Wickersham, 2d '35, of Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y., Charles C. Wright '37, of Cambridge, Mass., William S. Zeman '36, of Hartford, Conn...