Word: goldens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Slime molds are among the most primitive of living things. Six years ago one of them, a golden yellow mold long known to botanists as Physarum polycephalum, was successfully cultured indoors by Dr. Frank Leslie Howard of Rhode Island State College. Later he turned his molds and his methods over to Dr. Seifriz. Ever since his student days at Johns Hopkins and in England, Germany, Switzerland and France, William Seifriz had hankered for generous supplies of "naked proto-plasm." Physarum polycephalum filled the bill. In a lyrical moment Dr. Seifriz called it a "great big glorious handful...
...bald spot, his gentle face still distinguished by the cleft chin of his youth, walked upon the Metropolitan stage and 4,000 applauding people rose to their feet. It was 50 years, less a day, since he had made his debut before the U. S. public. For this Golden Jubilee concert the 4,000 had bought out the house long ago, at $15 for the best seats, the proceeds (some $22,000) going to the Musicians Emergency Fund. In the audience were New York's Mayor LaGuardia, Polish Ambassador Count Jerzy Potocki, ubiquitous Manhattanites like Novelist Fannie Hurst, scads...
...sound motion picture of the "Building of the Golden Gate Bridge" was shown last night at the New Lecture Hall at 7:30 o'clock...
...Schulte's new Manhattan "specialty shops" are really an attempt to brighten up the old 5?-to-$1 idea. To avoid burning his fingers again, David Schulte is making the transition slowly, has imported Stanley Roth, slick merchandiser, from the Golden Rule Department Store in St. Paul, Minn., made him a vice president. Said Mr. Roth: "I think most persons will be surprised at the large number of things we can get into a relatively small store." Most persons who visited the sample Schulte store at Manhattan's 86th Street & Broadway were surprised. Mr. Roth had filled...
Emile P. Gautheir '38, North Chelmsford; Joseph J. Geehern '40, Westfield; James MacK. Gillespie '40, Andover; Harold L. Golden '38, Brookline; David S. Grey '40, Woburn; Wendell F. Grimes '38, Winthrop; Edward G. Harris '38, Allston; George C. Harris '38, Cambridge; Joseph P. Healey '38, Cambridge; Robert B. Holden '38, Stoneham; Jacob Horowitz '39, Roxbury; Gordon S. Ierardi '39, Somerville; Harry M. Johnson, Jr. '39, Cambridge...