Word: breakfast
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson first reported Friday that Clemens E. Benda, a Medical School faculty member until 1964 and chief physician at the Fernald School, led tests in which retarded students were fed radioactive milk with their breakfast cereal. Benda died...
...morning a nearly frozen John Steward crawled out from the cardboard box across the street from Columbia University. He has lived there for two years, but because it's not a valid address, he can't collect welfare. The lone nickel inside his coat pocket would hardly get him breakfast. But Steward wasn't worried. While he was panhandling for spare change the day before on upper Broadway in Manhattan, someone handed him a booklet of vouchers good for a dollar's worth of food at any of seven local stores. Trading them in for a bagel and coffee...
...experiments, the retarded students were fed radioactive milk with their breakfast cereal. The studies, sponsored by the Quaker Oats Co., were designed to examine the students' nutrition and digestion...
...most hideous experiments, first reported on December 26 by the Boston Globe, scores of mentally retarded children at the Fernald School in Waltham, Mass., were given radioactive iron and calcium with their breakfast cereal. The experiments, conducted by Harvard and MIT scientists from 1946 to 1956, were done without fully disclosing the hazards to all the subjects, the newspaper said...
...cafe, located at the south end of the revamped Holyoke Center, offers a wide variety of competitively priced foods including salads, pastas, sandwiches, pizza, chicken, calzones, pastries and even breakfast...