Word: richardson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...answer to these statements, a group of nine Manhattan physicians including Drs. Ernst Philip Boas and Henry Rawle Geyelin of Columbia, and Drs. Foster Kennedy and Henry Barker Richardson of Cornell sent Manhattan colleagues a mimeographed campaign sheet of brief, basic arguments for health insurance. Compulsory health insurance, they said, would lower the "financial burden of illness by spreading the cost over . . . large groups of people. It would enable the sick to seek medical treatment early in disease. ... It would enable the physician to give more adequate care to [poor] patients because such care would not entail an added financial...
...final slating than they ever have before, the Harvard wrestling team tied with the Yale team for the third position in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament, held in New Haven last Friday and Saturday. Three members of the team, in the persons of "Chief" Boston, Bill Daughaday and Bruce Richardson, won all of the points...
...Richardson Wins a Point...
...other Crimson point scorer was Bruce Richardson, who won his point in the first match he wrestled in the tournament. Captain Harvey Ross deserves particular mention for his tough fight against Ole Oless of Lehigh in the first round. Oless, who trimmed down to 121 from his usual 128 pound weight, won his way to the finals, but was finally defeated by Bob Mathers of Penn State...
...greatest disappointment came in the 145 pound class as Bruce Richardson was defeated with a fall by Becker of Syracuse. In a close battle, Pete Ill-man was downed by John Bird of Yale in the 155 pound class, and Ted Schoenberg was nosed out for a decision by Norman Bond of Penn. who had defeated him earlier in the season. Another close bout was fought between Duncan Longcope and Bortz, a stellar Penn. State wrestler...