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...Harvard Commission was established 20 years ago, and its research has been directed by W. Lloyd Aycock, assistant professor of Preventive Medicine. Although connected with the University, it raises its own funds by public subscription and functions as a separate research unit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ST. MARK'S GIVES $1000 FOR PARALYSIS STUDY | 6/5/1936 | See Source »

Everyone has infantile paralysis at sometime in his life, it was revealed in recent experiments made at the Medical School by the Harvard Infantile Paralysis Commission under the direction of Dr. W. Lloyd Aycock. However, although everyone has the disease, only an occasional child becomes crippled. The average person merely contracts a mild form, which is usually not recognized, and from it develops immunity, subsequent exposure to the virus producing no ill-effects...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMISSION FINDS ALL HAVE SOME PARALYSIS | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...Aycock and several assistants are now carrying on experiments at the Medical School to discover why immunity is developed in some people and why others have a predisposition to the disease. "A most striking fact," said Dr. Aycock, "is that infantile paralysis usually develops in children who appear to be in the healthiest condition; healthy in the sense that they show no sign of being "run-down...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMISSION FINDS ALL HAVE SOME PARALYSIS | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

HARVARD YALE Finlay, No. 1 No. 1, Aycock Eaton, No. 2 No. 2, Wilson Arnold, No. 3 No. 3, Noyes Murphy, No. 4 No. 4, Swoop Baldwin, No. 5 No. 5, Menvin Kimbrough, No. 6 No. 6, Reese...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN AND MINOR SPORTS | 5/23/1931 | See Source »

...Leroy Sossamon, blond and blue-eyed, of Bethel High School and to Ophelia Holley, chocolate brown, Governor Gardner awarded two large identic silver loving cups for their prize-winning essays. Then, with them, he walked out before the statue of Governor Charles Brantley Aycock to be photographed. His political friends, suddenly apprehensive, reminded him that no southern Governor had ever had his picture taken publicly with a Negro, warned him that such a photograph would be used against him in future campaigns. Undaunted, Governor Gardner ranged the black girl on his right and the white boy on his left, ordered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: Live-at-Home | 7/7/1930 | See Source »

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