Word: instructors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Moyne White, instructor in Mental Health in the School of Public Health, commented that this was a problem which was "on the minds of all Americans from the age of three up. If Harvard and Radcliffe have just discovered it now, they have discovered it late More power to them...
...rescue trucks, Eugene W. Fields, battalion chief in Omaha's fire department, tried to guard against every emergency. His trucks became hospitals on wheels with baby-delivery kits, oxygen masks, resuscitators, inhalators, iron lungs, ether masks, surgical gowns and sterile sheets. But Fields, a onetime Navy fire-fighting instructor, still fretted over occasional cases in which he had seen people choke to death while his crews probed blindly for something in the throat...
Theodore L. Badger, Instructor in Medicine, and Edward A. Gaensler, assistant in Maternal and Child Health, were given $10,000 to continue their work on the lungs and respiratory system...
When Jesuit scholars at St. Louis University opened a medieval studies curriculum two years ago, they found themselves long on students and qualified professors, but short on the materials of church scholarship. Father Lowrie J. Daly, 37-year-old instructor in medieval history, suggested that his superiors ask permission to make microfilm copies of as many as 42,000 rare and ancient manuscripts in the Vatican Library, which some U.S. librarians have called "the most important manuscript library in the western world." Not very hopefully, St. Louis' President Paul C. Reinert forwarded a request through church channels...
Edwin O. Reischauer, professor of Far Eastern Languages, and C. H. Taylor, professor of Medieval History, will oppose the Administration's policy. Inis L. Claude, instructor in Government, will moderate the debate...