Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard Williams Hodder No. 1 No. 1 Comstock, capt. Mapes No. 2 No. 2 Huntington Peirson No. 3 No. 3 Hargraves Clough, capt. No. 4 No. 4 Fuller Soule No. 5 No. 5 Bicknell Parker No. 6 No. 6 Brewster...
...respect of age. Mr. Burton, 73, is surpassed by Speaker Gillett, two months Ins senior, by Representative Fuller (Ill.) 74, Representative Dickinson (Mo.) 75, Representative Greene (Mass.) 83, Representative Graham (Pa.) 74, Representative Stedman (N. C.) 83, Representative Sherwood (Ohio...
There has been much pleasant albeit futile talk about a War Memorial for Harvard's dead in the World War, and sketches and models have been submitted of monstrous obelisks, carillons, chapels, and what not. But a memorial of truer devotion and fuller sincerity would be the restoration of Massachusetts Hall to its former beauty. The rubbish of flimsy offices and temporary staircases could be cleared away. Instead of this gloomy miscellany, a colonial interior would be furnished with old-fashioned furniture, old books, and portraits, perhaps, of the founders of the University. Here, too, could be kept the relics...
...Funk and Dubin showed that the yeast-stimulating power might be merely accidentally associated with Vitamin B. When an extract rich in B is shaken with Fuller's earth all its anti-neuritic power (power to cure beriberi, the chief characteristic of Vitamin B) is removed, though it continues to stimulate yeast. Funk therefore proposed that Vitamin B was really two vitamins?B, the anti-neuritic, and D, the yeast-stimulating. Dr. E. V. McCollum, of Johns Hopkins University, one of the pioneer American investigators of vitamins, has also used the term Vitamin D for a factor present...
Professor Whipple, formerly biologist for the Boston Water Works, and later director of the Mt. Prospect Laboratory, department of water supply, gas, and electricity, New York, has been professor at the University since 1911, as well as being a member of the firm of Hazen, Whipple and Fuller, consulting engineers, in New York. An authority on sanitation. Professor Whipple is the author of numerous works on the microscopy of drinking water, the value of pure water, typhoid fever, state sanitation...