Word: j
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...another chemistry lab, Assistant Professor Gilbert J. Stork is also building large molecules. Using test tubes and Florence flasks, Stork makes substances like quinine and morphine that one were obtained only by expeditions to tropical jungles...
...George J. Feeney '50, of Kirkland House and Chicago, was elected Feature Editor of the 1950 Album at a full board meeting last night. Feeney, Feature Editor of "Stars and Stripes" in Europe in '45 and '46, joins five other members of the '50 Executive Board now doing the ground work for a revamped year book next year...
Unhappy Fact. Boston's prow-chinned Archbishop Richard J. Gushing then made a pronouncement. Boston College authorities, said he, had been right in firing the teachers ("I do not see what else [they] . . . could have done"). Furthermore, the newspaper appearance of Father Feeney's name, Archbishop Gushing said, "obliges me to reveal the unhappy fact that Father Feeney has been defying the orders of his legitimate superiors for more than seven months and since Jan. 1 of this year has not possessed the faculties of this archdiocese." In plainer words, Father Feeney had been denied the right...
Pleasant Thoughts. International Business Machines Corp.'s spry old President Thomas J. Watson, whose favorite motto is "Think!", gave his stockholders something pleasant to think about: a 16% gain in profits, to $7.8 million. Caterpillar Tractor Co., cashing in on long-deferred roadbuilding, bulldozed its own net from $2.9 million to $4.7 million-a gain...
...front-page story, "Blood Researchers Make Vital Finding" in yesterday's Boston Herald is "The most disgusting journalism I have ever seen," Edwin J. Cohn, professor of Biological Chemistry, told the CRIMSON last night...