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...Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass, (where the lecture-hall pointer is a fishing rod), a young Harvard biologist, Dr. John T. Bonner, is getting some of the answers. He works with a curious "slime mold," Dictyostelium discoideum, of the order Acrasiales, whose cells live alone and like it, but can also organize into a multicelled creature...
...migrating phase," the slug contracts to a blob, and rises into the air on a long, slender stalk. After this "culmination," the mass breaks up, and about 60% of the cells resume their solitary lives; the rest die. The entire cycle takes about four days. Dr. Bonner believes that the process has some "survival value," perhaps allowing the cells to dodge inimical conditions, or helping them migrate to greener bacterial pastures...
Leverett--cf, Holober; ss, Melahn; lb, Heelzer; lf, Eder; p, Cameron; c, Thorn; 3b, Palmer; 2b, Lenherr; rf, Hollings-head. Lowell--c, Richardson; p. Bonner, Frisch; lb, Gardner; 2b, Silver; 3b, Guild; ss, Broad; lf, Gander, Gardiner; cf, Lane, Smith; rf, Blount...
...PAUL H. BONNER...
Game Bird. In Houston, duck-hungry Stanley J. Bonner was shot in the knee, by a duck which collided with his pistol hand...