Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1918 — HADLEY WILLING TO FORGET [ARTICLE]

HADLEY WILLING TO FORGET

Subject of Dislocated Jaws Seldom Selected for Conversation by Head of Yale University. Arthur Hadley, president of Tale university, Is an honored authority on many subjects, but he declines to include among them dislocated jaws. Thereby hangs this tale. The educator was sharing his stateroom on a Fall River boat with a pleasant gentleman who had otherwise slept on a cot in the open cabin, when, well along toward morning, he heard, coming from the upper berth, sounds of gagging and gargling and moaning. Jumping up and switching on the light he saw his acquaintance was suffering greatly. His chin was on his breast, his mouth rigidly open, his eyes tightclosed and perspiration on his forehead. “Be calm, sir,” cried Mr. Hadley. "I know just what to do.” Wrapping a towel around his thumbs to save them from the release, he clambered up beside the man, knelt by his shoulders, began to work the jaw into Its place—-and then spent the rest of the night trying to explain himself! For It was only a case of nightmare.