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Reporters of these findings were Dr. James Angus Doull, formerly of Johns Hopkins, now professor of preventive medicine at Western Reserve University (Cleveland) ; and Dr. Perrin Hamilton Long of Johns Hopkins. The John Jacob Abel Fund (Chemical Foundation's $195,000) paid their expenses. The two researchers got their cold virus in the first instance from the noses and throats of persons plainly suffering from colds. Those secretions they put through filters which were so fine that the smallest known germs could not get through. This filtrate they dabbed in the nostrils of perfectly healthy volunteers, among them girls...
Helpfully in Buenos Aires, Rear Admiral Abel Renard of the Argentine Navy observed to correspondents: "Woodrow Wilson believed all revolutionary movements were not legal, but I can assure you that in some cases?notably our own revolution?it is the only possible method of establishing a legal regime...
...summary: CORNELL HARVARD Abel, g. g., Gulick Tullar, pt. pt. Robinson Johnson, c. pt. c.pt. Myerson Wallace, ld. ld. Hartnett Clark, 2d 2d., Faude Brown, 3d 3d. Brinkley Tiemann, c. c., Nido Moon, 3a 3a. Pope Fay, 2a 2a. Glenn Champion, 1a 1a. Foshay Trousedel, o.h. o h., Johnson Hubbell. l.h. l.h., Sanders Score Cornell 4, Harvard...
Editor Silverman's only reaction to the proceedings was one of amusement. He pointed out that Variety is frequently sued abroad, that it has no "accredited correspondent" in France (although one Abel Green sends French despatches), that the publication owns no property abroad, that other journals which do so are foolish. Said he: "I have never been to Europe. I have never had any curiosity to go. Now I have the best excuse in the world. Green has a big expense account, so let him go to jail...
...medullary portion secretes a hormone which Professor John Jacob Abel of Johns Hopkins University has isolated. The synthetic adrenal medullary hormone is manufactured commercially as epinephrine. It is a dangerously potent drug which sometimes can revive a stopped heart...