Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Clarence Alonzo Mills, M. D., professor of experimental medicine at the University of Cincinnati, is ruddy, blue-eyed, vigorous, healthy-looking. He has a theory about health and vigor, and he harps on it so much that to owl-eyed colleagues he seems obsessed. For years Dr. Mills has declaimed that climate has a considerable effect on human growth, stature, sex development, disease resistance...
...same car were political advisers: Indiana's Representative Charles Halleck; John Hollister of Cincinnati, ex-law partner of Senator Robert Taft; bumptious ex-Gagman Walter O'Keefe, drape-suited young Lawyer Oren Root Jr. Then Vincent Gengarelly, barber-valet-masseur; Willkie's press-relations man, quick-smiling, 30-year-old Lamoyne Jones, ex-crack police reporter of the New York Herald Tribune, who looks like a juvenile lead...
Teaching Fellows in Economics and Tuters: John E. Exter, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, A.M. Fletcher School '34; Rendigs T. Fels, of Cincinnati, Ohio, A.M. Columbia University '40; and Joseph T. Morgan, of Middletown, Ohio, A.M. '40; Teaching Fellows in Economics: Arthur G. Auble, of Ord, Nebraska M.A. Nebraska '40; Hamilton Q. Dearborn, of Springfield, M.A. Wisconsin '40; and James N. Morgan, of Evanston, Illinois, A.B. Northwestern...
Clarence Dykstra was generally considered a good choice. A political scientist who actually gives some meaning to that vague term, he earned his greatest distinction as an administrator. As city manager he cleaned up Cincinnati, got national fame with his cool, able handling of a crisis when the Ohio River flooded part of the city in 1937. He took over the troubled University of Wisconsin after the late Dr. Glenn Frank was ousted, did a good job there as well. That change cost him a $10,000 salary cut (from $25,000 to $15,000). His new job will entail...
...pitch-potent Cincinnati Reds, National League pennant winners: baseball's 37th annual World Series; nosing out the slugging Detroit Tigers, American League champions, 2-to-1, in the seventh and last game; the National League's first victory since 1934, Cincinnati's first world championship since the scandalous Black Sox series of 1919; at Crosley Field, Cincinnati...