Word: cameron
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Cameron Forbes' '92, former Governor-General of the Phillipines and former U. S. ambassador to Japan, will also speak. War correspondent Jane An- derson, who was roundly hissed when she attempted to reveal the truth about Spain here last winter, is also in the program
First report was that the cancer medicine which Dr. Neal used was an enzyme solution called "Ensol," invented and patented by Dr. Calvin Hendry Cameron Connell of Kingston, Ontario (TIME, Oct. 14, 1935). This started a chain of misunderstandings. Dr. Connell,who has distributed 125,000 bottles of "Ensol" promptly excused himself, because he had never before had an accident. "I am convinced," he announced, "that one bottle became contaminated after it left Kingston." Then investigators of the U. S. Food & Drug Administration, who, fearing another sulfanilamide catastrophe (see above), had ganged up on Dr. Neal, announced that the deadly...
...days thinking about it, then flatly rejected Miss Hellman's guest column. Hearst editors condemned her account as Loyalist propaganda and brushed aside Host Winchell's stubborn defense of his guest. Two days later the Hearst New York Journal and American favored ex-Japanese Ambassador W. Cameron Forbes with a big headline: "EX-ENVOY FORBES HAILS FRANCO RULE-People Happy and Have Plenty in Nationalist Spain, He Says...
...three million brown muskrats are caught annually by fur companies like Orange Cameron Land Co. in the Louisiana bayous, the great U. S. muskrat country. Their pelts retail at from 50? to $1.25., But prime muskrat is black muskrat, whose native habitat is around the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and whose pelts bring $2. With the money he got for his trap factory Mr. Gibbs promptly bought 3,000 acres of muskrat marsh on Currituck Sound, N. C., began transferring his black muskrats south. More than half the 2,400 muskrats he caught alive in Maryland last year he shipped...
...James A. Burgess '04, J. Fletcher Chace '38, Frederic C. Church '20, Forrester A. Clark '38, John R. Clark '38, Laurence Curtis '16, Roger W. Cutler '11, John H. Dean '34, F. Stanton Deland '36, Charles Devens '32, Henry T. Dunker '25, Samuel M. Felton, 3rd '13, W. Cameron Forbes '92, George S. Ford '37, James J. Gaffney '37, William F. Garcelon '95, G. Peabody Gardner, Jr. '10, Robert H. Hallowell '96, Huntington R. Hardwick '15, S. Trafford Hicks, Jr. '38, Charles G. Hutter, Jr. '38, Delmar Leighton '19, T.. Ferguson Locke '38, Frederick R. Moseley, Jr. '36, Alexander...