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...Administration's present plans call for financing for the proposed projects to come from alumni donations. Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president for Alumni Affairs and Development, is currently pursuing one prospective donor who may give Harvard a contribution large enough to cover the cost of either project...
...banks and plasma suppliers, including those importing from abroad; the new rules, though not as strict as A.A.B.B. regulations, may reduce the health risks somewhat. Even more promising is an A.A.B.B. plan to eliminate the need for commercial blood. The association proposes that blood banks increase the supply of donor blood by offering such nonmonetary rewards as arranging for donors to get transportation to hospitals, awards, or even prize coupons for participating in blood programs. The organization believes that such measures, together with an intensified promotion campaign, could meet 90% of the nation's blood requirements...
...body to 85°. This reduced the brain's need for oxygen and hence guarded against damage while the treatment progressed. The solution also flushed Olson's vital organs of disease-produced toxins. Finally the salt solution was replaced by fresh blood from carefully matched donors. Olson, who was totally without blood for about ten minutes, awoke almost immediately after the procedure, and has since shown no evidence of brain impairment. Doctors following his progress report that his body is gradually replacing the donor blood with its own, and that his liver has begun to regenerate itself...
...were a donor to Harvard and saw that they provided good stewardship and protection for my gift. I might do something more for them," said Henry Diamond of Scenic Hudson. "But if I were to give them something in good faith only to have them dispose of it. I would question giving them the next Spiro Agnew watch...
...even more likely that the land will be sold if Calvin W. Stillman '39, a descendant of the original donor, has his way. Stillman wrote in a 1966 report. "The Issues in the Storm King Controversy," that he felt "the plant as planned constitutes no significant blight upon the natural beauty of Storm King and the Hudson River shorelines...