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The Practical Application. By 1938, when World War II loomed, a good internal and external antiseptic was still to seek. But at Oxford's Sir William Dunn School of Pathology (53 miles from Dr. Fleming's laboratory) the man who was to make Dr. Fleming's discovery...
"No Mexicans" signs can be found in other border states. But big, bumptious Texas is the most assertive in maintaining the doctrine that anyone with a dark skin, however cultivated, industrious and well-behaved, is forever inferior to any light-skinned person. (Mexicans have practically no Negro blood; most of...
Mr. Lucky (RKO-Radio) is a gambler (Mr. Cary Grant) who dodges the draft and helps out with war relief in the shameless course of melting down an ice-cube heiress (Laraine Day) into giving him a gambling concession at a relief ball. Lucky's war-relief plan is...
"Dentist Jim." In the comic strip King of the Royal Mounted there used to be a character, "Dentist Jim," who visited Alaska's ports on a small ship with a sightly daughter. Dr. Good has heard that he and Anna are the originals but has never bothered to look...
Died. Sigrid Onegin, 52, famed contralto; in Lugano, Switzerland. Born in Stockholm, of German and Huguenot extraction, the statuesque diva was a U.S. opera and concert favorite from 1922 to 1938.