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James R. Killian, president of M.I.T., Lee Dubridge, president of the California Institute of Technology, J. Robert Oppenheimer, director of the Institute for Advanced Study, and Detlev W. Bronk, president of Johns Hopkins, are among the others named by the President.
After five months in Johns Hopkins Hospital, following a stroke and heart attack which doctors predicted would be fatal, H. L. Mencken checked out for home, sardonically tipped his hat to the Y.M.C.A. as he passed, then asked what was playing at the local theater. Told it was Tarzan'...
The Johns Hopkins Hospital admitted a rare mistake. The admission came too late to help the patient, but it meant a considerable difference in the time a young tough named James Vencill was going to have to spend in prison.
Last December, in an argument with other Baltimore youths over a girl, Vencill, 17, stabbed Eugene ("Cotton") Botts, 18, in the belly with a paring knife. A week later, after two blood transfusions at Johns Hopkins, Botts died. A murder indictment was handed up against Vencill, charging him with "assaulting...
Over the last 15 years, researchers from New York University have filtered two chemicals from cultures of streptococcus germs. These enzymes-streptokinase and streptodornase-also clean out waste matter from wounds and infections, say four Johns Hopkins doctors in the current A.M.A. Journal. In tests on 85 patients with ailments...