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William Sydney Thayer of Johns Hopkins University, last week elected A. M. A. president for 1928-29, had no program to declare. He knew, however, that during his term as president of the A. M. A. will come the national campaign for U. S. Presidency, that Republican, Democratic and independent...
The Britishers will pursue a large variety of subjects in the U. S.-ranging from bacteriology to the Scottish influence in 18th Century America, from agricultural geography to city planning, from economics to inter-racial problems, from law to electrochemistry. They will scatter themselves at many a university: Harvard, Yale...
. . . On the walls of Johns Hopkins Economic Seminary, when my classmate Woodrow Wilson taught there about 1886-1887 were the words of the Swiss Economist Bluntschli: "History is past politics. Politics is present history." TIME fills both orders.
At Johns Hopkins University, Nina Simmonds, J. E. Becker and Elmer V. McCollum studied vitamin E, whose effect on sterility Drs. Herbert M. Evans and K. S. Bishop of the University of California discovered little more than a year ago (TIME, Feb. 15, 1926). The presence of vitamin E in...
Besides this influence, the Johns Hopkins students discovered, vitamin E helps the red blood cells absorb iron from foods. The iron is necessary to the red cells because it helps them carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. Scientists know that the presence of vitamin D...