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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Winner of the University's George Ledlie Prize this year, given to the faculty member making the most valuable contribution to science for the benefit of mankind, Woodward has been a leader in the field of organic synthesis. His other recent conquests include strychnine, cortisone, lysergic acid, and quinine...
...last minute Eli surge and a final Eli penalty kick closed the margin of defeat in the game, which was played to benefit the Yale Scholarship fund. The Crimson travels to Dartmouth and its Spring weekend for the final match of the season next Saturday...
...flexible price-support system ranging down to 75% of parity for crops in surplus and up to 90% for crops in demand, because he feels this will discourage production of surpluses and give the law of supply and demand a chance to operate to the farmers' eventual benefit...
Purpose of this scientific invasion of the bedroom, according to the experimenters: "Merely to collect facts . . ." One possible benefit: to help physicians advise victims of heart attacks and those with heart failure, as well as victims of strokes, on their capacity to engage safely in sexual relations...
...financial lesson that Lenny will soon learn without benefit of study: after taxes, his winnings will add up to only about...