Word: awarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Presented to representative of the Alumni publication on July 15 by a 14-judge panel of the American Alumni Council, the award is an annual presentation to the "most distinguished Alumni Magazine of the year in the United States and Canada...
...York supreme court justice upheld a city labor arbitration award giving bricklayers a wage of $27 for an eight-hour...
...where-the body burns its fat-fuel. Last week a young (31) University of Chicago biochemist named Albert Lehninger reported a solution of the puzzle. His report at the American Chemical Society's meeting in Washington (see SCIENCE) won him the $1,000 Paul-Lewis Laboratories Award...
Last week the award committees were polishing up the citations for next month's announcement of the 1948 winners. Nobody was telling, yet, who had won-and medical men were busily speculating. One who knows for sure who the winners will be is Mrs. Mary Lasker, vice president and dynamo behind the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Mrs. Lasker puts up the cash, but the winners are picked by three organizations: the American Public Health Association, the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, the Planned Parenthood Federation...
...Eldrige R. Johnson Foundation for Medical Physics, many of his nights experimenting in his own laboratory. Though not an M.D., he is a physiologist and chairman of the Government's National Research Council. For his wartime work in aviation medicine, the U.S. gave him a special award, the British gave him the Order of the British Empire...