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...Cincinnati's chief knight, Col. William Cooper Procter, last week witnessed the dedication of his Children's Hospital Pediatric Research Clinic. It is a five-story, thoroughly equipped institution whose purpose is, in Knight Procter's words, "to provide for and carry on investigation, research and development, both medical and scientific, for the benefit of children, including investigation and research with reference to children's diseases, problems of children's nursing and children's social welfare." To accomplish all that and, further, to make Cincinnati the world's pediatric centre, he created...
...nickname ("Queen City") like to dub their chief citizens "Knights," he became a knight hospitaler. Another knight hospitaler is Col. Procter's father's and grandfather's partner in the Procter & Gamble candle and soap business, James Norris Gamble, 95, who still lives in Cincinnati and who has given $1,500,000 to Cincinnati's Christ Hospital (TIME...
Joseph Rawson Collins, of Cincinnati, Ohio...
Died, Eugene Ysaye, 72, famed Belgian violinist, of diabetic phlebitis which necessitated the amputation of his leg in 1929; in Brussels. Onetime (1919-22) conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony, violin teacher for more than 15 years in the Brussels Conservatoire, his pupils included Elisabeth Queen of the Belgians, who went in grief to lay a wreath upon his bier...
Joseph Rawson Collins, of Cincinnati, Ohio...