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Henry Harrington's internal life has not been happy. For 18 of his 45 years he has had pains in his stomach. Last month he entered Philadelphia's Hahnemann Hospital, where physicians at first thought his left kidney might be displaced. Then an x-ray showed a growth in his stomach. But on an x-ray plate exposed a week later the growth had disappeared. The physicians were stumped. As may any prolonged internal discomfort, Henry Harrington's pains might indicate cancer. But with x-ray there was no way to tell until the cancer should attain...
...extent, character and object of Nazi propaganda in the U. S. and the diffusion within the U. S. of subversive propaganda. . . ." Last winter Congressman Dickstein, who chairmans the House Immigration Committee, went through an unofficial dress rehearsal of his anti-Nazi inquiry at which appeared a mysterious "Mr. X'' with armfuls of "evidence" to make scare headlines. Now that he had the formal sanction of the House, Mr. Dickstein proposed to do an even better job of spreading on the record the plight of members of his own race in Germany. Said he last week: "We have dozens...
Confidently and boldly, Howard B. Gill '13, fighting for his position as Superintendent of the Norfolk Prison Colony, struck home with the final blow in his campaign through the medium of his attorney, Raymond S. Wilkins, last night, when a letter answering the charges of Auditor Francis X. Hurley '24 was submitted to Governor...
Prospects for a successful season in Varsity lacrosse are fairly bright this year, although only four of last year's regulars are returning. Those who performed regularly on the 1933 outfit and who are returning are, Stanley X. Housen '34, William R. Lessig, Jr. '34, Irving W. Rabinowitz--'34, and Eddy Rogers '34. Beside these men there are several from last year's second string and from the 1936 Freshman team who are counted on to strengthen the outfit materially...
...Florida Derby, and attend Harry L. Doherty's dinner at the Miami-Biltmore. The next day. a crowd of 20,000 gathered along the shores of Lake Wrorth, the narrow blue inlet between Palm Beach and the mainland, to watch the finals of boats powered by Class X motors for the William Randolph Hearst Trophy and the championship of the world. Drivers who had won at least one of the nine earlier races were eligible for the final. Young Horace Tennes, Northwestern University sophomore who wears a brace on a neck he broke diving last summer, had won four...