Word: koch
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...like most scientific families, comparatively poor. Not much income ensues from his professorship at the Academy of Sciences or from his directorship at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. Yet the Einsteins, if they were really in need, might look with confidence to their very rich relatives, the Kochs and Dreyfuses of Germany and France. They are related to that Robert Koch (1843-1910) who discovered tuberculin and, after Louis Pasteur (1822-95), founded modern medicine. Alfred Dreyfus (1859-), of France's famed "Dreyfus case," is Dr. Einstein's cousin...
...yard run--W. R. Driver '29, W. Koch '29, R. P. Porter '29, A. M. Vinton...
...Mile Relay--David Cobb '31, W. R. Driver Jr. '29, W. R. Koch '29, R. P. Porter '29, J. L. Reid '29, G. W. Smith '29, A. M. Vinton...
...tenth birthday of the German Republic passed, last week, uncelebrated and ignored. No parades, no holiday. In the words of Minister of Justice Erich Koch-Weser "We look back ten years not to a birth but to a defeat. This is no holiday for Germany...
...Everett '31, J. M. French '29, F. B. Hyde '30, William Currie (NH), John Kelly (NH), Robert Dodge (NH), A. R. Szuch (NH), F. F. Saloman '29, L. B. Moore (NH), Harry Smith (NH), H. S. Coldwell (NH), R. H. Phelps '30, R. W. Hale '30, W. R. Koch '29, C. B. Davls '31, D. H. Wilson '31, C. A. Prisk (NH), H. D. Jackson (NH), K. F. Fielding (S), Carrol Swift (S), Harold Kirkpartick (C), Rubin Parkins (NH), P. S. Dalton '31, C. D. Bowmen (S), Ingram Terry (S), S. S. Elliott (C), A. B. Douropulis '31, John Rothschild...