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...worked into a similar frenzy?" Congress, however, was not to be denied the fun of counter-baiting the Brown-Shirts. Before the House Rules Commit tee, Representative Samuel Dickstein of New York, who is perennially excited about alien infiltrations, charged that one Fritz Kuhn, onetime Ford Motor Co. chem ist, had organized a subversive army of 200,000 Nazis in the U. S. Discovered by newshawks in a Detroit office plastered with Nazi swastikas, Chemist Kuhn eagerly admitted that his Amerikadeuts-cher Volksbund had 200,000 members, but denied all connection with the German Government. "The main purpose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Relations Beclouded | 3/22/1937 | See Source »

...Chem 1b is the only biochemistry course in college, and those in both Chemistry and Biochemistry find in unsatisfactory and inadequate. Professor Henderson's digressions on philosophy and scientific method, however interesting in themselves, prevent a thorough treatment of the subject and leave gaps which instructors and guest lecturers cannot fill. With no one to give the "biochem" course in the Division of Biology (Biology 4), biochemists feel a strong need for courses in their won field. Furthermore, the laboratory work which is essential to any experimental science, comes under the different departments, thus giving no chance for coordination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fields of Concentration | 5/21/1936 | See Source »

Summary of concentrators comments on men in the Biochemistry Department: Edsall--good director, inspiring tutor. Henderson--superb lecturer on philosophy and method, but he does not cover his field. Detached, uninterested in students, unavailable. Greenstein--good lecturer and organizer, clear and understandable when lecturing in Chem 15, Junes--good scientist, fair tutor, not very interested in tutees. Ferry--superb tutor, available and inspiring, Ritchings good scientist, fair tutor Danielson and Forter fair scientists not enthusiastic tutors. Forbes, Keys and Morisou good tutors

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fields of Concentration | 5/21/1936 | See Source »

...steel companies representing more than 95% of the industry. Three-fourths of these executives have spent their entire business lives in the steel business. Only 13 entered the industry in an executive position. Of the rest, nine got their start in sales departments; 19 as messenger boys; 25 as chem- ists or engineers; 26 as clerks or stenographers; 84 in the mills. Aggregate steel experience of the 176 executives: 5,664 years. How many were college graduates when they started at the bottom was not stated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Rankers | 12/23/1935 | See Source »

...Introduction: In all chemistry courses it has been found that a student, working carefully, is unable to accomplish the required amount of laboratory work in the allotted time. The following figures testify to the wide gap that exists: Stated Required Time Necessary Time for Careful Work Chem. A 3 hrs. 3 1/2-4 hrs. Chem. B 3 hrs. 5 hrs. Chem. 33 Not stated 3 1/2-4...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Text of Freshman Committee's Report Which Suggests Many Improvements to Help First Year Men Through Critical Period | 5/17/1935 | See Source »

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