Word: childses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coffin Childs Memorial Fund to be "devoted primarily to medical research into the causes and origins of cancer. . . . [It is] the greatest gift yet made to Yale by friends who prefer anonymity. . . . [It] represents the greatest opportunity of its kind ever given any university."
Starling Winston Childs, Manhattan utilitarian whose wife, Jane Coffin Childs. died last October, soon left the alumni gathering. Son Starling W. Jr., who remained, eventually explained: "My mother died of cancer and my father has never forgotten it. He has always wanted to do something about it. He has established...
Advisers of the Childs Fund are to be: Yale's Medicine Dean Stanhope Bayne-Jones, a bacteriologist and Rockefeller Foundation protege; his predecessor as dean, Pathologist Milton Charles Winternitz, who at the American Medical convention announced new discoveries about the hardening of arteries; Rudolph John Anderson, biochemist; Dr. Ross...
Leon W. Baldwin; John R. Bemis; Benjamin L. Bird; Nicholas Blatchford; Richard W. Burnett; John C. Carpenter; Edmund S. Childs, Jr.; George O. Clark, Jr.; James S. Clarke; David S. Cohen; William C. Coleman, Jr.; Henry A. Curwen; Ralph H. Cutler, Jr.; Hamilton W. Daughaday; Charles D'Autremont; David B...
The others will include: Mrs. Harry L. Bailey, Mrs. Gorham Brooks, Mrs. Henry Chauncey, Mrs. Edmund S. Childs, Mrs. George O. Clark, Mrs. James B. Conant, Mrs. Leslie B. Cutler, Mrs. Robert H. Fernald, Mrs. Edward W. Forbes, Mrs. Vinton Freedley, Mrs. Theodore Frothingham, Jr., Mrs. W. Perrin Fuller, Mrs...