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Died. Dr. Edward Lawrence Keyes, 80, famed surgeon and dermatologist, frequent contributor to medical literature; in Manhattan, of pneumonia...
Professor Feuillerat explained that his method of teaching was to require reports in class at frequent intervals on problems of research. These he criticized very rigidly, often demonstrating in detail how the work should have been done...
...atmosphere at the St. James on Monday night was a perfect one in which to produce "Icebound". Though several logs were thrown on the fire at frequent intervals., the effect was not apparent. Indeed, the characters often showed a need for warmth on the stage, and certainly the Jordan family, with which the play deals, could stand a good deal of thawing...
Much has been said of the giving of small quantities of iodin regularly to growing children in districts where goiter is frequent, and the accumulated scientific evidence seems to show that the method is efficient. Donald K. Tressler and A. W. Wells of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries have recently made a study of the amount of iodin contained in various food substances. Iodin is found in all fish and fishery products, mollusks and crustaceans; marine fishes contain more iodin than fresh water fishes. Oysters, clams and lobsters contain 200 times as much iodin as beef steak or milk...
...painstaking accuracy, is also witness to the fact that at times a journalist can be less interesting than a politician. One suspects an industrious correspondent of poring over back newspaper files and making a conscientious if uninspired summary. At times he is distressingly literal and like Mr. Washburn submits frequent homilies on the humbler virtues. He does not vapor, however, about the broodings of Fate. Some extracts...