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...following members of the Class of 1932 received the S.B. degree (Out of Course): G. N. Barrie, Jr., of Brookline, Mass; J. E. Davidson, Brookline, Mass.; J. V. N. Dorr, 2nd, New York, N. Y.; R. B. Johnston, Rock Falls, Ill.; J. J. Mackin, Jackson Heights, N. Y.; A. B. Poole, Abington, Mass.; E. H. Sterne, Jr., Cincinnati, O.; Francis Woodbridge, Jr., Portland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AWARDS MIDYEAR DEGREES TO 212 STUDENTS | 3/2/1933 | See Source »

...made last night. G. Q. Thorndike '33, is chairman of the committee and J. L. Swarts '33, treasurer. The other members are W. A. Adler '34, F. P. Campana '33, F. M. Dearborn '33, L. S. Dillingham '34, T. K. Dunstan '34, R. S. Hurlbut '34, M. E. Johnston '35, J. F. Madden '35, S. G. Sleeper '33, and F. L. Wesson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMITTEE AND USHERS FOR MILITARY BALL ANNOUNCED | 2/27/1933 | See Source »

...cricket altercation was much less exciting than the tennis news from Melbourne, particularly the news that concerned Australia's newest and queerest tennis phenomenon, 16-year-old Vivian McGrath. The four U. S. players who went to Australia last October for a tour like the one which Tilden & Johnston made in 1920, knew about Jack Crawford and Harry Hopman, mainstays of last year's Australian Davis Cup team. But all they had heard about McGrath was that he is a boy wonder who hits his backhand shots with both hands. As soon as they started to play, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Australian Oddities | 2/6/1933 | See Source »

...Mclntyre's paper followed a week of accidental publicity for the disease. A few days earlier Thelma Johnston, 2, had died in convulsions at General Hospital only four hours after becoming ill. Deputy Coroner James N. Patterson pronounced death due to a "strange form of encephalitis." Eight hours before the paper was read, Jule Heard, four-month-old Negress, was rushed to the hospital dead and Earl Costello, 26-year-old Negro, was rushed there dying of an unknown malady which physicians were led to believe was the new encephalitis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: In Cincinnati | 1/23/1933 | See Source »

...water. Two cooks were working in the crew's galley when the wave struck. It stove in the door, ripped open a steel bulkhead, and as the cooks crouched by the wall drove the stove and two half-ton boilers straight through the rear bulkhead. Seaman H. J. Johnston of Portsmouth was in the alleyway. Fifteen minutes later when the water had ebbed enough for an officer and a quartermaster to wade in, Seaman Johnston was found dead, smashed against the wall. On Christmas Eve they buried him at sea. Captain Trant read the service and they slid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Wave | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

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