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...Mason Hammond '25, instructor in History, and T. L. Harris, University adviser in religion, organizers of the crew, rowed 7 and 5, respectively. W. M. Marvel, proctor in Wigglesworth Hall, occupied the number 6 position in the shell, while R. H. Martin '34 rowed at number 4. The bow, two, and three seats were held by B. W. Hislop, a proctor in the Yard, R. I. W. Westgate, instructor in Greek and Latin, and J. F. C. Richards, instructor in Latin and Greek, respectively...
More miraculous than the pierced brains you report (TIME, May 2) is this head injury. The man is a patient of Dr. Joseph Raymond Pugh of Hammond, Ind., who can give you more information if you wish...
...June 1927 Paul Kosty, now 35, was working in the La Salle Steel Co. Plant at Hammond, Ind., at a bench on which hot steel bars from the rolling mill were clipped to a prescribed length. He leaned over as a bar shot out. It pierced his head, entering behind his left ear and protruding under his chin. The bar clipped off at 20 ft. of which 12 ft. had gone through his head. Kosty seized the bar with his hands and pulled the other 8 ft. through the hole. Besides a head wound he suffered scorched hands...
...more include Andrew William Mellon, his brother Richard, the late Ambassador to France Henry White, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis, the late Percy R. Pyne. Of $50,000 or more: Henry and Edsel Ford, the late Samuel Mather of Cleveland and his half-brother William, John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, the late William Amory Gardiner...
...Later Empire," Mr. Hammond, Sever...