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...Ross A. McFarland, Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Professor of Aerospace Health and Safety at the School of Public Health, said that dizziness, nausea, pain in the ears, and loss of consciousness are possible side effects from riding such trains...
...Many writers are far, far more relevant than Scripture" to contemporary man, says the Rev. Richard McFarland of Washington's Dumbarton Methodist Church. Accordingly, he is as likely to use a passage from Camus or Albee as a parable to bring home to his congregation an aspect of God's message. Well aware that pulpit time is dropout time for many churchgoers, more and more ministers are not only turning to secular sources as an inspiration for sermons but are trying more dramatic ways to vary the format of their preaching...
...University Symposium, "Safety in Transportation: Present and Future Trends." Ross A McFarland, moderator, with Robert L. Cummings Jr. '35, Robert E. Keeton, Dwight M McCracken, and John R. Meyer. Burr...
...property, located at 254-256a Washington St., is assessed at $125,000 and would ordinarily bring the city of Boston about $12,000 annually in taxes. The five story building with double bay windows presently houses McFarland's Tavern, The Towne Grille, and the offices of R.C. Martin, a private contracting firm...
...Democrats lost the Senate majority in 1952, but in that same election, Democratic Floor Leader Ernest McFarland of Arizona was defeated at home by Republican Barry Goldwater. The day after the elections, Baker was summoned to the telephone from law class at American University. It was Lyndon Johnson, calling from Texas. "He wanted to know what people in Washington were saying, how things looked up here," Baker once recalled. "I told him it looked like he was the leader. At the beginning of the next Congress, he was." Johnson eventually saw to it that Baker was named secretary...