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> TIME (Dec. 11) reported on sulfamethylthiazole when Dr. Grayson Carroll of St. Louis announced that he had used it successfully on five patients. Last week in Cleveland, at a meeting of the American College of Physicians, doctors from the Mayo Clinic, Yale, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Pennsylvania...
Prizes. To Dr. Eric Glendenning Ball. 35, of Johns Hopkins: the Eli Lilly & Co. award of $1,000, given each year for distinguished research in biochemistry. Dr. Ball purified xanthine oxidase, an enzyme necessary for oxidation of food in the body; found it consisted of a protein fraction and a...
Since Eleanor Roosevelt began radiorating for pay in 1932 (after her husband was elected President), she has worked for Simmons ("Beautyrest") mattresses, Johns-Manville building materials, typewriters (for a group of manufacturers), Selby shoes, Pond's cold cream. Total proceeds: about $150,000. Until she learned better, she gave...
For the job the Board chose another Haverford graduate (1915), born on the campus during President Comfort's senior year: Felix Muskett Morley, Phi Beta Kappa, Rhodes Scholar, foreign correspondent, author and able editorial writer of the Washington Post. His father, Dr. Frank Morley, taught mathematics at Haverford and...
The lecture system as we know it has been abolished. In its place are five hours of language tutorial and five hours of mathematics tutorial each week. Every student also attends at least three hours of laboratory per week. The St. John's men don't even bother to answer...