Word: drinker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Terminating a three-year fight over patent rights to the Drinker Respirator, the Federal District Court of Boston yesterday handed down its decision in favor of John H. Emerson, invalidating all three of the Drinker patents...
...Over these bits of good news Generalissimo Chiang smacked his thin lips, enjoying tea with "Young Marshal" Chang Hsueh-liang. This gilded Chinese youth fell heir to the fabulous loot of his mighty War Lord sire, the late, great Chang Tso-lin, drinker of hot tigers' blood and toyer with hotter women. Last week the Young Marshal was still trying to make good, fooling around the Communist war zone in his shiny new Boeing plane...
...positions left vacant in the University by the retirement last December of David L. Edsall were finally filled yesterday, when the Board of Oversees confirmed the choice of Charles S. Burwell, professor of Medecine in Vanderbilt College, to become the new Dean of the Medical School, and Cecil K. Drinker, professor of Physiology, to be the Dean of the faculty of the School of Public Health...
...Drinker Acting Dean...
...Drinker has been acting Dean of the faculty of the School of Public Health since Dr. Edsall's resignation. He took an S.B. at Haverford College in 1908, being appointed an instructor in physiology at the School of Public Health in 1916. Two years later he was made an assistant professor, a year later an associate professor, and, in 1923, a full professor of physiology. He was appointed Assistant Dean of the School of Public Health, in 1924. With his appointment as Dean comes the post of Research Professor of Clinical Medicine...