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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...confused with Horace Mann School for Boys, a conservative preparatory school in Fieldston, N. Y...
...63rd annual Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. track meet; for the ninth time in 13 attempts ; making the teams of 29 rival colleges look like Sunday School picnickers; with a total of 711/2 points, highest score in the history of the meet; at Randall's Island, N. Y. Brightest individual star, however, was Pitt's long-striding Negro Johnny Woodruff, who won both the quarter-mile and half-mile for the third year in a row, a feat no one had accomplished since...
Although a modern country doctor makes his calls in an automobile, 55,000,000 U. S. rural dwellers are still getting horse-&-buggy medical care. To gather facts on this problem, the staff of Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, N. Y., under the direction of Physician-in-Chief George Miner Mackenzie, last autumn held a conference of country doctors and public-health experts. Last week the papers of the Cooperstown Conference were published in a well-documented handbook, containing the most complete information on U. S. rural medicine to date.* Significant facts...
...Edward A. G. Luxton, of Montreal, Canada; Marshall Melin, of Chicago, Ill., now teaching at University of Chicago; Charles Meyer, of St. Louis, Mo., now graduate student at Washington University; Franklin B. Newman, of West Chester Pa., University of Pennsylvania '39; Charles E. Passage 2G, of Dansville, N. Y.; Gardner Patterson, now teaching at University of Michigan...
Walter O. Roberts 1G, of West Brigewater, Mass.; Arthur L. Selikowitz 1G, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Reuben E. Slesinger 1G, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; David Spring, Toronto '39; Robert C. Stauffer 3G, of Minneapolis, Minn.; David M. Stocking Michigan '39; Samuel S. Stratton 1G, of Holley, N. Y.; Ralph E. Wentworth, Bangor, Me. now graduate student at University of Maine; and Morton G. White, of New York, N. Y. now graduate student at Columbia University...