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Last week Dr. Jackson and many another bronchoscopist were in Denver for a convention of the American Laryngological (throat), Rhinological (nose) & Otological (ear) Society. There Dr. Samuel Iglauer of Cincinnati told about a rare case of collapse of a lung caused by a blood clot plugging a bronchial tube. Dr. Iglauer, professor of otolaryngology in the University of Cincinnati, slipped a bronchoscope into the lung, extracted the clot, enabled the lung to function again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Bronchoscopist | 6/1/1936 | See Source »

...Cincinnati's exchange is a two-room affair on the second floor of the Dixie Terminal Building. In size it ranks 14th among registered markets, which means that the total value of transactions amounts to about $400,000 per month. The Cincinnati Exchange provides large, deep couches for its members, who spend a large part of their time on the floor playing pinochle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Little Markets | 6/1/1936 | See Source »

...entrance into Ohio was made for the specific purpose of thwarting regular Republicans' plans to name a favorite son, and thus to deliver Ohio's bargaining power intact at the Cleveland convention. Old Guardsmen went right ahead and picked as their favorite son Robert Alphonso Taft of Cincinnati, elder son of the late Chief Justice. Candidate Borah stumped vigorously in the northern portion of the State, made a loud noise against false-front candidacies. Candidate Taft canvassed the State like a bona fide candidate, although Ohio freely figured that his delegates really stood for Governor Landon, Publisher Knox...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: All Even | 5/25/1936 | See Source »

...Frances Everett Fletcher, widow of Lucian Fletcher, died, aged 87. She was survived by one daughter in Cincinnati, two daughters in Charleston, three great-granddaughters in Latonia, Ky., all the descendants of Lucian Fletcher of Lynchburg and all pure white. In 1932 in Chicago died Maria Fletcher Turner, Lucian Fletcher's chocolate-colored daughter by the late slave Mary. Of all his progeny, it turned out that Maria had done the best for herself in the way of worldly goods. She had married an enterprising blackamoor named Sheadrick B. Turner who had represented Chicago's Black Belt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RACES: Kinfolk | 5/25/1936 | See Source »

...grew up in San Francisco and on his father's cattle ranch, boasts that he "knew" the Barbary Coast intimately before it was spoiled." He studied engineering at the University of California until his practical father gave in, shipped him off to study art under Frank Duveneck in Cincinnati. "After six months," John Carroll recalls, "I was sure I knew more about painting than Deveneck and he threw me out of his class...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Tough Esthete | 5/4/1936 | See Source »

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