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...herself, she tells the following: Born in Germany, Else LaRoe did Red Cross work during World War I at Lucerne, and there she met famed Spy Mata Hari (Margaretha Geertruida Zelle MacLeod), who, she recalls, had a perfect posture, a walk as slinky as a stripteaser's. Mata Hari was much interested in the surgery being done on a young French soldier whose nose had been mutilated. Else LaRoe watched the operation, too, and her interest in plastic surgery dawned. She went to Heidelberg's medical school, started on general surgery interspersed with birth-control work in Russia...
Joseph P.Lyford '41, Malcolm MacLeod '41, and Herbert Weiner '43 have been elected to the editorial board of the Progressive, Leo Marx, president, announced last night...
Professional. At Chicago, addicts packed the Madison Street Armory to watch 14 teams compete for the title of "world's professional champion." Enticing more & more college stars each year-including Stanford's Hank Luisetti, Syracuse's Wilmeth Sidat-Singh, Dartmouth's Bob MacLeod-professional basketball is staging a comeback after a decade of eclipse by brilliant college teams...
...basketball the Big Green lost four key men from the 1939 championship team--Bob Macleod Joe Cottone, Joe Batchelder, and Roger Dudis. The sextet will miss eight men, including its high scorers, Dave Walsh and Bud Foster, and its outstanding goalie, Wes Goding, from what Ed Jeremiah, coach, calls the greatest hockey unit ever to graduate from Dartmouth. The swimmers also lost several key men, including Julian Armstrong, best free-styler on the squad, Irving Stein and Bob Cushman...
...Hayden is a competent back, and Harvard has good reason to remember his running mate, Bill Hutchinson. Bob Krieger is slated to start at end, but Coach Blaik may be compelied to shift him into the backfield. In this event he will be a distant threat, but no MacLeod by any means. The Minneapolis school-boy sensation has yet to prove him-self in intercollegiate competition...