Word: goodwine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Campbell Jr., of Roslindale, Mass.; Edward N. Cooper of Cleveland, Ohio; Edward P. Davis, Jr., of St. Paul, Minn.; Albert B. Dearden of Teaneck, N. J.; Neston S. Foley of Somerville, Mass.; Sydney S. Gellis of Clarmont, N. H.; Alan Ginsburg of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Richard M. Goodwin of Newcastle, Ind.; George Gore of Rapid City, S. Dak.; John N. M. Howells of Kittery Point, Me.; Gove G. Johnson, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Robert Kaplan of Roxbury, Mass.; William H. Kerr of Cambridge Mass. Howard M. Lawn of Long Branch, N. J. Carl H. Levy of Cincinnati, Ohio...
...summary: HARVARD TUFTS Fernald, g. g., Radshaw Howe, cp. cp., Orden Purdee, p. p., Kyrios Witherspoon, 1d. 1d., Dasmit Popper, 2d. 2d., Goodwin Hartstone, c. c., Boyd Wood, 2a. 2a., Van Ummerson Carter, 1a. 1a., Ober Levy, oh. oh., Buckley Bounakes, ih. ih., Laakso...
Kinetic, young Educational Psychologist Goodwin Watson of Columbia called on teachers and superintendents to unite for the new order in professional unions, the locals of which would be knotted together in a propaganda agency in Manhattan. Warned he: "We have a swell time here wording our dreams of c new society, but when it actually comes to putting them into action that is a different matter...
...Gregory Goodwin Pincus and his associate refined their operative procedure, gave their performers every advantage. The agouti* doe which was to contribute the ova was first allowed to mate with a sterile buck. After removal the ova, examined to make sure they were not fertilized, were placed in a culture flask for 20 min. with the healthy sperm of a non-agouti black buck. Finally they were implanted in the right Fallopian tube of a New Zealand Red doe which had been rendered pseudopregnant by a sterile mating. The dark grey color of the bunnies, born 33 days later...
Most of the secular Press has ignored the Goodwin Plan. But the church Press has been explanatory and denunciatory, with the liberal Christian Century the most vigilant. Seizing upon the list of churchmen who endorsed the Goodwin Plan, the Christian Century got Dr. Ernest Fremont Tittle of Evanston and Dr. Ralph Washington Sockman of Manhattan, both famed Methodists, to recant. Not to be shamed out of their support for this temple & trade hookup, however, were Episcopal Bishops George Craig Stewart (Chicago) and James Matthew Maxon (Tennessee); Methodist Bishops Francis John McConnell (New York) and Ernest Lynn Waldorf (Chicago...