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Professor John J. Abel of Johns Hopkins removed his spectacles and wiped them clean of imperceptible dust. Ecomiums can be embarrassing and he had just received a $195,000 nugget of them from President Francis Patrick Garvan of the Chemical Foundation. The money was of course not for Professor Abel...
Round was the tribute, and warranted. John Jacob Abel, 70, has added many a stone to the house of human knowledge. His special field has been pharmacology, a branch that he has taught at Johns Hopkins since 1893. His researches led to the discovery and synthetic production of Adrenalin, drug...
In searching for the cause of common colds Professor Abel and his Johns Hopkins associates are attacking a disease (it may be a collection of diseases) that makes every working man lose 1.4 days of his working year and every woman 2.1 days of hers. Four out of ten men...
Italian villages on the Mediterranean. Sunlight, blue sky and water on the Riviera. Stimulating talks with fellow-scholars in quiet Oxford closes, in dingy European university towns. The calm, still air of delightful studies in the great libraries and museums where Europe protects rare volumes and manuscripts from the ravaging...
Engaged. Miss Mary Belin du Pont, until a fortnight ago student nurse in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; daughter of Lammot du Pont, president of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; to Dr. James Morrison Faulkner, of Boston. The engagement of her sister, Miss Esther Driver du Pont, to Campbell...