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Chairing the meeting will be Ralph Spitzer, ex-associate professor of Chemistry at Oregon State College, who was dismissed for suggesting inquiry into the Lysenko theory. Spitzer will add a few comments on the Mundt-Ferguson-Nixon Bill...
...help cut the freshman down to size. "I know of no more valuable committee that has functioned in this body since I have been a member," declared Georgia's veteran Walter George. "Amazing and reckless charges," said Mississippi's John Stennis. Michigan's Republican Homer Ferguson pointed out that Byrd's committee was so respected by the G.O.P. that Byrd had been allowed to stay on as chairman even in the Republican-controlled 80th Congress. Half a dozen others rose to add their voices in praise of Byrd: Minority Leader Kenneth Wherry (". . . a great chairman...
...certain he could lick, hog-tied and blindfolded, in 1952. On a trip to Ohio, Democratic National Chairman Bill Boyle piously denied the rumor. Last week Harry Truman predicted, in equally pious tones, that the Democrats would carry Ohio. Taft's probable opponent, one Joseph T. ("Jumping Joe") Ferguson, an amiable political mediocrity who is state auditor, cried that he would massacre his foe. But the winter book money was on Taft...
...default from Harnsberger (MIT); 136-Hansen (MIT) pinned Cartor (H) with an arm lock and body press at 6:41; 145-smith (H) decisioned Callahan (MIT), 4-2; 155-Sawyer (H) decisioned Haggerty (MIT), 3-2; 165-Connore (H) decisioned Mitchell (MIT),-81; 175-Keith (H) pinned Ferguson (MIT) with a half nelson and body press at 2:22; unlimited-Claflin (H) and Bading (MIT) drew...
...build a new plant at Corpus Christi, Texas two years ago, it wanted to find some new solutions to the old problems which have always plagued the grain-processing industry-explosive dust and dangerous fumes. It gave the job to Cleveland's H. K. Ferguson Co., builder of the thermal diffusion unit* of the Oak Ridge atom bomb plant. Ferguson engineers decided that the best way to eliminate dangerous working conditions within enclosed spaces was to build a plant without walls...