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...been invited to stay with an Italian King as a personal guest. And stilled were the wagging tongues that spoke of a growing estrangement between the First Minister and his Monarch. Later, it was announced that King and Premier will in August review the Italian home fleet from the royal yacht Savoia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News Notes, Jul. 27, 1925 | 7/27/1925 | See Source »

Months passed. It became clear, for all the absurd extravagance of public rumor, that something unusual was afoot. Last week Mr. John Edwin Barnard, Hon. Secretary of the Royal Microscopical Society, permitted his name to be attached to an announcement: He and his colleagues believed that they had isolated the cancer germ ... A minute disturbance in a ray of light revealed by the most intricate methods of microscopy ever devised... Highly satisfactory experiments upon mice, in whose tissues, inflamed with coal tar, the injected cancer organism produced both sarcoma and carcinoma*. . . Experiments in far too early a stage to warrant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Industrious Secrecy | 7/20/1925 | See Source »

Died. Professor Giacomo Boni, 66, archaeologist, who became famed through his researches into the antiquities of Rome and was director of excavations at the Forum; on the Palatine Hill, at Rome, from an apoplectic stroke. King Vittorio Emanuele and Premier Benito Mussolini sent condolences to his family. Signor Cremonesi, Royal Commissioner of Rome (equivalent of mayor), sent in the name of the Eternal City a guard of honor to the mortuary, announced that the funeral expenses would be borne by the city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jul. 20, 1925 | 7/20/1925 | See Source »

Modern British Art. "I believe that the English show a more genuine interest in Art than any other group in Europe. ... A visitor to the London Royal Academy, or the English Art Clubs, or the new Chenil Gallery venture, invariably finds them filled with visitors capable of comprehending what is hung before them on the walls. . . . Artists who will be represented in our exhibition: John, Orpen, McEvoy, Paul Nash, Philpot, Ernest Proctor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Opinions | 7/20/1925 | See Source »

...Harvey Gushing, 56, was graduated from Yale in 1891 and Harvard Medical School in 1895. He immediately began to practice surgery. From 1902 to 1911 he was an associate professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins. Two years later he was made an honorary surgeon of the Royal College of Surgeons. After leaving Johns Hopkins, he went to Harvard where he now is Professor of Surgery. During the War, he served with the Harvard University Medical Unit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Osler | 7/13/1925 | See Source »

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