Word: pasteur
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This is the year of Louis Pasteur. Although the exact date of his birth was December 27, 1822, celebrations of the centenary have been going on in all parts of the civilized world for many months, and will continue throughout 1923, culminating in a great international exposition of hygiene at Strasbourg this summer. The medical and scientific press of every country is full of paeans of laudation. It is becoming increasingly clear that Pasteur's influence on science has been greater than that of any other man of the 19th or 20th centuries, with the sole exception of Charles...
Playgoers really care very little what the play does to them, as long as it does something. They do not restrict their demands to laughter and tears. Almost equally ecstatic heights are reached by those seeking a vicarious nobility in the person of Pasteur, or luxuriating in the terrors of The Last Warning or Whispering Wires, or thrilling with the sensation of an unaccustomed conversational brilliance with You and I or The Laughing Lady...
...team that will oppose Yale is composed of N. E. Himes '23, E. A. Smith '25 and P. W. Williams '25. All of these men have had previous debating experience. Himes debated against Princeton last year, Smith was winner of this year's Pasteur medal and Williams was an alternate in the Oxford debate. Ex-Mayor A. J. Peters '95 of Boston will preside at the Sanders Theatre debate...
Henry Miller adequately gives a Pasteur who is a scientist to his finger tips and bristling with loving kindness...
...American Academy of Medicine bought out the house for the performance of Pasteur on Wednesday. One of the elements of drama in the play is Pasteur's conflict with reactionary forces in the French Academy of Medicine...