Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Marston Taylor Bogert, 68, first professor of organic chemistry at Columbia University (since 1904), ardent pacifist, tireless lecturer, author of 300 chemical papers of which 64 concern the quinazolines and thiazoles (synthetic aromatics) ; the annual medal of the American Institute of Chemists...
Some U. S. surgeons can graft windows into damaged eyes just as effectively as Professor V. P. Filatov of Odessa, who last week told the U. S. Press that he does. Thus Columbia Medical Center's Dr. Ramon Castroviejo has successfully grafted the cornea of a stillborn infant upon the opaque eye of a grown man (TIME, April 15, 1935). But, by publishing in plain language an exposition of his surgery, Dr. Filatov, famed scientist of the U. S. S. R., violated the mores of U. S. ophthalmologists. On the other hand ordinary U. S. doctors learned...
Paid and paid well is Boake Carter by Philco Radio & Television Corp., merchandising subsidiary of Philadelphia Storage Battery Co., which gladly puts up $50,000 a year to sponsor his broadcasts of news and editorial opinion, delivered in a melodramatic monotone five evenings a week on the Columbia network...
Weather permitting the Varsity baseball team will get under way in the Eastern Intercollegiate pennant race against Columbia this afternoon...
...Ingalls should fail to hold Columbia, Coach Mitchell will take a chance on either southpaw Dick Walsh or the effective but erratic George Tittmann...