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Elion, 70, a New York City native, and Hitchings, 83, born in Hoquiam, Wash., are affiliated with Wellcome Research Laboratories in Research Triangle Park...
Died. Russell Vernon Mack, 68, Republican Representative from Washington's Third District since 1947, onetime owner and publisher of the Hoquiam Washingtonian; of a coronary occlusion; on the floor of the House...
...FIND is expected to make Washington 30th oil-producing state in U.S. Sunshine Mining Co. has brought in state's first substantial well on Pacific Coast shore, near Hoquiam, reports high-grade oil pumping at rate...
...Harvard '42; Leverett S. Tuckerman Jr., of Salem, Mass., as Teaching Fellow in Electronics; A.M. Harvard '42; Edwin C. Gras, of Cambridge, Mass., as Teaching Fellow in Alternating Currents; A.M. Harvard '40; Herbert Jehle, of Cambridge, Mass., as Instructor in Physics; Dr. Engin. Berlin '33; Jackson E. Morris, of Hoquiam, Wash., as Teaching Fellow in Physics; A.M. Harvard '41; R. Ross Lamoreaux, of Santa Barbara, Calif, as Bigelow Fellow, School of Education; M.S.Ed. University of Southern California '40; William H. D. Vernon, of Brussels, ont. Canada as Teaching Fellow in Psychology; M.A. Queen's University...
Albert Johnson of Washington has been a newspaper man most of his life. He has been an editor in New Haven, Washington, St. Louis, Tacoma and Seattle. He is now publisher of the Daily Washingtonian of Hoquiam, Wash. It happens that he is also a Congressman and, as such, Chairman of the House Immigration Committee. It is, perhaps, because of his newspaper training that advance information was given out about the new immigration bill which he and Secretary of Labor Davis are preparing for the next Congress...
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