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Died. Dr. Joseph Sweetman Ames, 78, physicist, president emeritus of Johns Hopkins University; after long illness; in Baltimore. He enrolled at Johns Hopkins in its seventh year, graduated in 1886, became its fourth president (1929-35) and a great authority on aerodynamics.
Although most of the men will be from Harvard, a large group will be sent from a score of other colleges. Of the 117 pre-medical students about 93, according to present figures, will come from Harvard, with a delegation of 23 from Johns Hopkins.
Toxic reactions from the drugs are frequent-a survey of sulfas taken internally shows that some toxic reaction occurred in 29.8% of sulfapyridine cases, 11.8% of sulfathiazole and 7.7% of sulfadiazine. Most of these reactions are not dangerous, merely a nuisance (e.g., nausea, vomiting, dizziness, mild anemia, lack of appetite...
Liberal education is on the operating table, and war alone has not brought it there. For over a decade, and throughout the nation, there has been a questioning and re-examination, resulting in a variety of experiments to rejuvenate and implement the liberal arts. The House system at Harvard, with...
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