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...light system splintered the office, injuring Dr. Barbour and four patients. In an adjoining office a typist named Helen Bosland "felt something snap" in her head. Afterwards she complained of severe headaches. One day last week she died, of sinus trouble and heart dilation. Week ago Chiropractor William Cooper was awakened by a baby crying next door, got up and turned on the lights of the bathroom in the rear of his house. He heard someone scurry down the driveway to his garage. Next morning he knew better than to investigate when he found the hood of his automobile open...
...Stanford University School of Medicine, San Francisco, upon the suggestion of the late Acting Dean Henry George Mehrtens (neuropsychiatrist interested in artificial fevers), Dr. Windsor Cooper Cutting, 25, and Professor Maurice Lane Tainter, 34, have been cautiously trying out the effects of dinitrophenol on themselves, friends and animals. They have found, they declared in an eager preliminary report in the Journal of the American Medical Association, that...
...Albany Federal Judge Frank Cooper and the local Protestant Episcopal Laymen's Association stormed at Presiding Bishop James De Wolf Perry because he insists upon attending a solemn high mass at an Anglo-Catholic Congress in Philadelphia next October...
...near-Communist; Harvard Economist Frank W. Taussig; Lawyer Paul D. Cravath, a Russian recognitionist; President James D. Mooney of General Motors Export Co., whose trading field is the world at large; Dean Roscoe Pound of Harvard Law School, a liberal of the first water; Engineer Hugh L. Cooper who built the Dnieprostroy Dam for U. S. S. R. Modestly buried away in the middle of the committee list was the name of its chairman and sponsor-Curtis...
...Publisher Howard was not yet satisfied. Hence one day last week while Mr. Cooper was on a steamer in the Red Sea. on his way around the world, Mr. Howard was rolling up to the Imperial Palace at Tokyo, in an automobile with U. S. Ambassador Grew. There he had an audience with His Imperial Majesty Hirohito, 124th Son of Heaven, Emperor of Japan...