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...Tiger contest, A. D. Lindley, who for two years has stroked championship Yale crews, and who plays left wing on the hockey team, broke a small bone in his hand. The injury was not discovered until Monday. According to the Yale News, he will not play against Harvard tomorrow...
Anemia. Preparations of spleen and bone marrow combined have been used to increase the number of red blood corpuscles in rabbits, dogs, human beings. The treatment was used successfully in cases of secondary anemia, but had no value against pernicious anemia.-Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, University of Wisconsin...
Gluttony with a face half furtive, half swinish, gnaws a ham bone, one arm circling a paunchy bottle...
...like all great institutions, is subject to criticism. It is well that this criticism should come from within rather than from without. The absurdity of organized spontaneity has long been apparent. It is refreshing to see that from the student body comes a protest. Censorship will always be a bone of contention. The editorial on conditions at Widener should arouse interest which may be translated into action...
...system which he already hates. By what strange stretch of the imagination, can one call this making workers happier? Indeed, for the Personnel Research Federation to say it is investigating "the human factor" in industry is a misnomer. It would be better to call it "the flesh and bone factor." There is nothing human about...