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...Savitsch went from Antwerp to the Belgian Congo to collect data on sleeping sickness. Except for their strong smell, said he, Congo natives made ideal patients. They endured pain "without a murmur," were "obedient," had "a strange resistance to post-operative infection even in the absence of ... ordinary sanitary precautions," were delighted with any operative results, no matter how gruesome. A man with a balloon-like tumor of the upper jaw had a large wedge of bone cut out. He called for a mirror and "spent most of the day admiring himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Adventurous Doctor | 7/1/1940 | See Source »

This spring young, ardently Republican State Secretary of Banking John C. Bell Jr., irked by Greenfield's debt-ridden calm, decided to turn on the heat. To collect on old notes due two closed banks, he sued for $2,165,688, refused to settle on Greenfield's termc (5% cash or 100% in 20 years). Fortnight ago, Greenfield went into Federal Court, filed under the Chandler (Bankruptcy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REAL ESTATE: Greenfield into Candy | 6/17/1940 | See Source »

...Roosevelt flew a plane, and lesser hotbloods like Ernest Hemingway piloted Model T Fords. From more than 100 colleges and universities and nearly every State went 2,500 volunteers to work for American Field Service, serve on every front, retrieve half a million wounded in their bouncing little trucks, collect more than 250 medals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Ambulances from America | 6/3/1940 | See Source »

Seniors are reminded to collect their Albums at the Leverett House Junior Common Room from 10 to 12 o'clock and 2 to 4 o'clock today and from 10 to 12 o'clock tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR ALBUM | 5/24/1940 | See Source »

Correspondents knew that the Department's policy makers would soon collect on the musty second-floor offices-and soon they arrived, Secretary Hull at n p.m., Jay Pierrepont Moffat (Chief of the European Division) in a dinner jacket and black tie, Assistant Secretary Berle to spend the night at his desk. Correspondents also knew that from U. S. diplomats abroad reports would come fast: ¶Dapper, high-strung, Harvard-bred Minister Gordon at The Hague (who had spent most of the two nights before telephoning Washington ) got through an early wire of warning at 2:50 a.m., reported...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Challenge | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

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