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When calm Norwegian reporters cornered calm Premier Peder Ludvig Kolstad he put the Arctic crisis back on ice thus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ARCTIC: Fight! Fight? | 6/8/1931 | See Source »

...Association hastened, last fortnight, to publish the facts. Vaccines immunize against specific infection. For several years doctors, further, have believed that diligent experiment would show them a vaccine, serum, or antitoxin * to cure any particular disease. Many an agent was tried, and many a disappointment ensued. In Chicago Dr. Ludvig Hektoen and Ernest E. Irons wondered at the extent to which U. S. physicians are now using vaccines to cure disease, as against preventing disease. Accordingly they sent questionnaires to specialists and general practitioners in Michigan, Indianapolis, Manhattan and Brooklyn. Of 1,261 physicians reporting only 17 consider vaccine therapy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Vaccines Scorned | 4/22/1929 | See Source »

Quoth indulgent Swedes, tabloidizing Mr. Nobel for U. S. consumption: "He came of a family of inventors and princes of finance. His father, Immanuel Nobel, invented the submarine mine. His brothers, Robert Hjalmar Nobel and Ludvig Immanuel Nobel, founded the naphtha industry at Baku, Russia, one of the most phenomenally successful enterprises of the 19th Century. He himself invented dynamite, and reaped fabulous tribute from the whole world for the secret. The entire family labored incessantly at the invention and manufacture of super-combustibles. So numerous were the explosions and fires which wrecked their laboratories that the Swedish Government forbade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SWEDEN: No Prizes | 11/30/1925 | See Source »

...Edward Philip Freedman '17, of Salem; Noah Moses Gediman '17, of East Boston; Abe Robert Ginsburgh uC., of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; William Gresser '17, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Myron Guren '17, of Cleveland, O.; Albert Haertlein '17, of St. Louis, Mo.; William Joseph Hever '17, of New York; Allan Ludvig Gustav Jensen '17, of Portland, Me.; Thomas Parke Joy '17, of Dorchester; Aaron Loeb Kallen '17, of Roxbury; William Morris Konikon '17, of Malden; Theodore Lang '17, of Newark, N. J.; Robert Levenson '17, of Roxbury; Lawrence Meyer Levin '17, of Jamaica Plain; Adrian James McDonald '17, of Ogdensburg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 48 RECEIVE AID FROM FUND | 3/23/1914 | See Source »

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