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Ernest A. Mitchell '44, Robert W. Mevs '42, John A. Morgan '44, William C. Murphy '42, Gerhard Nellhaus '44, Arthur H. Northrup '42, Caspar R. Ordal '44, Palmer Osborn '44, Harold C. Passer '43, Donald J. Patton, Dick S. Payne '43, Daniel M. Pearce '42, Jack M. Peterson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 125 UPPERCLASSMEN RECEIVE $48,400 IN SCHOLARSHIPS | 11/21/1941 | See Source »

Nearly three years ago TNEC ("Monopoly Committee") asked SEC to investigate insurance. To make the investigation (which they limited to legal reserve life insurance), SEC appointed Ernest J. Howe and Gerhard A. Gesell. For weeks their report has been ready, emitting occasional hisses like a buried bomb, waiting for TNEC Chairman Joseph O'Mahoney to make up his mind to release it. Last week he did so. The explosion was loud. But very few people got hurt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INSURANCE: Bomb to the Archives | 3/10/1941 | See Source »

...ever seen (38 carefully chosen pieces) of the sculpture of democratic Europe. The period it represented was a short one. The earliest piece, a bronze by Auguste Rodin, was dated approximately 1876, the latest, a clutch of slim-limbed nudes by French-born Charles Despiau and German-born Gerhard Marcks, just antedated Hitler's conquest of Poland. Some of this sculpture-figures by Aristide Maillol and Ernst Barlach-was stockily reposeful, others-Lehm-brucks' bulb-domed, emaciated Head of a Thinker, Picasso's elongated Standing Girl -strained on their pedestals as uncomfortably as an ununderstood remark. Still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Democracy on Pedestals | 2/24/1941 | See Source »

...Donald E. Greenbolz, Antonio G. Haas, George B. Hutchison, Jr., John W. Johannaber, Marvin M. Keirns, Robert L. Kochl, Nuenert F. Lang, Emil W. Lehmann, Curtis P. McCammon, Robert A. McCleary, Wallace McDonald, Joseph P. McKenna, James C. Melrose, Roy McM. Millen, Kirby M. Milton, John A. Morgan, Gerhard Nellbaus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '44 AWARDS... | 9/5/1940 | See Source »

...Jules Dubos of the Rockefeller Institute may possibly some day take rank, along with Gerhard Domagk of Germany and other pioneers who gave the world sulfanilamide. as a great benefactor of chemotherapeutical medicine. Starting with a hunch that there must be agents in the soil capable of breaking up almost anything organic, piling up experiments year after year. Dr. Dubos recently told how he isolated from soil bacilli a substance called "gramicidin," which-in experimental animals-kills pneumococci of five kinds, streptococci, diphtheria bacilli, and other "gram-positive" (blue-staining) germs, possibly including the tubercle bacillus (TIME, April...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Discoveries Reported | 5/6/1940 | See Source »

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