Word: jameson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other Canadians were as mad as Dr. McClure by now. Ernest Jameson, B. C. Army & Navy Veteran leader, pointed out in a blistering resolution that "the Government of Japan has signed a treaty with the Governments of Germany and Italy assuring aid to one another," demanded that Canada stop supplying its enemies with the materials for killing Canadian and British troops...
...little known music for his concerts. Besides the Haydn Symphony No. 1 (the Drum Roll), the one well-known piece on the programs, the orchestra is rehearsing selections such as "Variations on "Mary Had a Little Lamb", written by Professor Edward E. Ballantine '07 and orchestrated by Robert U. Jameson '32, former Pierian president. A clever satire on the work of Schuber, Tschaikovsky, MacDowell, and Wagner, the work of the various composers is easily recognizable in the composition even by amateurs...
Died. Andrew Jameson, 85, pink-cheeked, buffalo-hunting chairman of John Jameson & Son, Ltd., makers of Irish whiskey; in Dublin. "I was reared on Jameson's whiskey," he once observed...
...William Wilson Jameson, Chief Medical Officer of the British Ministry of Health, told Britons last week that four months of Blitzkrieg conditions had resulted only in an "infinitesimal" increase in disease. Scarlet fever and diphtheria had actually decreased and the number of pneumonia cases had grown but a trifle. The notable disease increase was in cerebrospinal meningitis, with 12,500 cases in 1940 as against...
Drucker and Al Mathis swept the backstroke 100 in 1:9.5 with almost no opposition, but Rog Wilcox and Max Kraus were nipped by Greg' Jameson in a 1:10.2 breaststroke. That is by far and away the weakest spot on the team, and unfortunately there is slight hope of much improvement. Art Bosworth has not yet reported and will be of great aid to the team both in free-style and backstroke...