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[In horse-and-buggy times newspapers and other journals were wont to stir up summer's torpid calm by sea-serpent tales. In these days of swiftly managed reports Warm Springs and Washington stir sedately academic and just commonly sluggish suprarenal glands into vindictively emotional action by other means. For this disease of modern childhood perhaps the fabled unicorn may justly be used as a counterirritant. Dr. Godbey, who here does the unicorn up brown for us, is one of the old-time Doctors of the University of Chicago. For most of the years of a long life he has been forced by circumstances to live and work with horse-and-buggy means; at times, indeed, he has had to resort to the well-known apostolic trotters. Nevertheless, his foot-