Word: donor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Peterman said that donating blood will take about a half hour. No donor, he stated, will be asked to give blood if is the opinion of the Red Cross doctors he is not in good health. Any member of the University can obtain blood free from the Red Cross upon request...
...Golden Fund has been provided by an anonymous donor to help support the Harvard Trade Union Training Program. The program, jointly sponsored by the Business School, the School of Public Administration, and the Department of Economics, provides an opportunity for labor relations study each year by a group of experienced American union leaders, A. F. of L., C.I.O., and independent...
...midst of these problems, President Hall rules wisely and well. His door is always open to troubled students. He seldom loses a chance to plug for academic freedom, reads both a Republican and a Democratic newspaper to get both sides of every question. When a wealthy donor offered Ivy $500,000 with the proviso that it not be used for students of "certain races and creeds" ("After all, one cannot be a traitor to one's class"), Dr. Hall turned her down flat: "Life is like a college, Mrs. Marshall, you don't learn much by attending only...
Latrobe, Pennsylvania, became an important point on the University map this year when a $5,000 scholarship fund was established for residents of that town who want to study engineering or applied science. The donor did give Harvard an ont, since say resident of the western part of Pennsylvania may get the scholarship if Latrobe fails to produce a competent candidate...
...Mobile Blood Processing Laboratory can handle 200 pints of donor's blood a day. Soon, Dr. Cohn hopes, it will be as familiar as the Red Cross Bloodmobile -and will be parked right behind it as the nation stores up blood fractions...