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...Polansky, Norman A. 18 160 5.6 Carbondale High Sargeant, Ernest J. 18 170 5.7 Lewis and Clark High Strong, Philip L. 18 164 5.11 Rutgers Prep Susman, Allen E. 17 170 5.11 Chelsea High Thompson, Peter S. 18 165 5.10 Groton Updegraff, Norman C. 19 170 5.10 Gunnery Wilcox, Benjamin Jr. 18 165 5.10 Deerfield Wood, Chalmers B. 18 175 5.11 St. Mark's CENTERS Bird, Benjamin L. 18 160 6.1 Episcopal Academy Dowd, James R. 19 160 6.2 Boston Latin Hadden, Arthur L. 19 155 6.1 Groton Rutenburg, Alexander 17 149 5.6 Boston Latin Sears, Douglas...
ENDS: Donald L. Daughters '39, Robert L. Green '39, Winthrop S. Jameson, Jr. '39, Philip C. Staples '37, Benjamin A. Smith '39, Gibson Winter...
...bright winter day in 1748, Benjamin Franklin staged an epochal picnic by the Schuylkill River. On the opposite bank were arrayed Leyden jars. Using the river for a conductor. Franklin electrically fired a pan of brandy. To his guests' amazement, a turkey was then electrocuted, cooked on an electrically turned spit over an electrically-lighted fire. After further experiments Franklin declared that electrocuted fowl "eats uncommonly tender...
Manager: Benjamin R. Townsend...
Last week Dr. Benjamin Ulanski of Philadelphia told the American Congress of Physical Therapy that a certain kind of high-frequency current gave "instant relief" to most of his neuralgia patients. Said he: ". . . We have been so impressed with the almost instant relief and the uniformity of results obtained that we feel this method of treatment warrants a preliminary report to stimulate further investigation. However, we are unable, at the present time, to state on what scientific basis this treatment rests. Several physiological processes have come to mind, and it is our purpose to pursue this subject further with...