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...altered; then her mind sickened. For some time she was confined in a hospital for "nervous disorders." Her cousin Virginia Randolph is numbered among the first thirteen victims. Her death certificate read Vincent's Angina- Crippled Grace Fryer still sticks to her job. She has worked in a Newark bank ever since leaving the radium company seven years ago; still runs her department although her left elbow cannot move and she wears a brace from neck to hips. Twenty operations have been performed on her jaw. The Treatment. None. There is no way known to medical science of removing...
FLOY McEwEN Associate Editor Delta Kappa Epsilon Quarterly, Newark...
...WALSH Newark...
Rain turned the red Georgia earth to clay. Manager Walter Johnson, drawn and underweight from influenza, sat on a bench in plain clothes and a raincoat and watched the Giants in the year's first game beat the Newark Bears, 8 to 0. Bill Terry, infielder, knocked a home run the first time at bat. "Gee, I wish I could get out and throw a few" Johnson said, shifting on the bench...
...Pope promoted one of his most able U. S. lieutenants. This was the Right Rev. Thomas Joseph Walsh, formerly bishop of Trenton, N. J., whom Pope Pius elevated to the Bishopric of Newark. At the same time the Pope appointed the Rev. John J. McMahon of Buffalo to fill the vacated seat of Trenton...