Word: gerson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...What do you mean?' I said, 'He cooks it, cooks the tobacco.' My father says, 'That doesn't mean anything, he cooks the tobacco, that doesn't mean anything; there is no sense in that.' . . . A man by the name of Gerson Brown came in the room at that same time and father turned to this fellow and he says, 'Gerson, what do you have that is appetizing to which heat has been applied?' And Brown says, 'I always have toast in the morning.' My father says, 'That...
...American Legion Convention in Los Angeles proceeded the "Little Flower," veteran of a War-time bombing squadron, retired as a Major. Superpatriots protested against his attending because he has a confessed Communist in his administration (Simon Gerson) and is a member of the American Labor Party...
...Army Medical Library "now contains 394,003 volumes, 558,616 pamphlets - in all 952,619 volumes and pamphlets." Current periodicals being indexed: 1,509. Oldest: Johannes Gerson's De Polhitione Nocturna, published in Cologne in 1467. All publications in the Army Medical
Microanalysis. By means of capillary tubes which require microscopes to tell when they are properly filled and a tiny iron-filled glass ball agitated by an electromagnet to stir the contents of the tiny glass vessels, Drs. David Glick and Gerson Ravinson Biskind of San Francisco made micro-analyses of microscopic bits of human tissue. Thus they learned that the middle part of pituitary gland contains Vitamin C (found in oranges, lemons, tomatoes, peppers, spinach) in more concentrated form than any plant or other animal tissue. The fore part of the pituitary, the adrenals and the ovaries also contain heavy...
Horace Putnam Farnham Scholarships: Walter H. Pritchard, 3M, of Binghamton, N. Y., A.B. Hamilton 1932. Richard G. Hodges, 3M, of Cambridge, Mass., A.B. 1931. Gerson J. Lesnick, 2M, of Brooklyn...