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> Bright James S. Adams, 44, was elected president of Standard Brands (Fleischmann's Yeast, Chase & Sanborn coffee). A flyer in World War I, he was for six years an adman (Benton & Bowles), six years a building-materials man (Johns Manville), two years a soapman (Colgate-Palmolive-Peet), seven months...
Indomitable Dr. Thomas made the trustees of Johns Hopkins admit her by a special vote to their graduate Greek Department. Later she stormed her way into the Universities of Leipzig (where, as the only woman, she had to sit behind a screen at lectures) and Gottingen; then, refused a Ph.D...
Dr. Blackfan was recognized as one of the outstanding pediatricians in the country. He headed or participated in many government and international commissions on child health, and taught at the University of Cincinnati, Johns Hopkins, Washington University, and the Polyclinic Hospital in Philadelphia before coming to Harvard as professor of...
Malaria, the worst tropical disease of the Western Hemisphere, does not come, as has long been believed, entirely from mosquitoes that breed in swamps. Because he proved that a mosquito that lives not in swamps but in the trees of Trinidad's jungles also carries malaria, a young entomologist...
Almost all 4,000,000 syphilitics in the U.S. whose hearts and nerves are sound could, with proper treatment, get well. This statement was made last week in an authoritative medical book on syphilis published by one of the top U.S. experts, Dr. Joseph Earle Moore of Johns Hopkins (The...