Word: pennsylvania
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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EAST Notre Dame 0 6 9 27--42 North Carolina 6 0 0 0--6 Minnesota 0 14 0 10-24 Pittsburgh 0 0 7 0--7 Army 0 7 7 0--14 Pennsylvania 0 6 0 7--13 Boston College 13 7 0 0--20 Fordham 0 0 0 12--12 Syracuse 14 14 7 12--12 Holy Cross 13 7 0 0--13 Tufts 6 13 7 7--27 Massachusetts 7 0 0 0--7 Middlebury 7 7 0 0--14 Univ. of Vermont 0 6 0 0--6 Cornell 7 0 0 0--17 Dartmouth...
...Lost Tied Cornell 4 0 0 Pennsylvania 3 0 0 Dartmouth 3 1 0 Princeton 2 2 0 Brown 1 1 0 Yale 1 3 0 Columbia 1 4 0 HARVARD...
Myths & Marvels. Every half-hour a small group of museum visitors was ushered into a gallery that had been made over to look like a gimcracked Victorian theater. The antique chandelier dimmed, and on stage the "Magnificent Scenic Mirror" (which Rathbone had found in the University of Pennsylvania Museum cellar) was slowly unrolled. Painted on muslin, it showed the myths and marvels of the Mississippi valley as sketched or imagined by one Dr. Montroville W. Dickeson, a Burton Holmes of the 1850s, and executed by the "eminent Irish artist" John J. Egan. What Egan's effort lacked in accuracy...
...Farmer. It is still too early to put neomycin among the widely useful antibiotics because of possible harmful side effects such as kidney damage. But it has already been used with success as a last desperate measure. Just before Labor Day, a fat but unhappy farmer was admitted to Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. He had a deep-seated infection caused by a common microbe, Aerobacter aerogenes, which is usually a pushover for penicillin or streptomycin...
...fourth-quarter earnings from the steel and coal strikes. Some had been hard hit already. Of 47 railroads reporting so far, only two (Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis, and the Bangor & Aroostook) showed a gain for the first nine months over 1948. Some were in the red (e.g., Pennsylvania's September loss of $2.7 million put it in the red for the first nine months, v. a $20.4 million profit in 1948), and a bad third quarter put all the rest down anywhere from 15% to 75% for the nine months. Among the coal companies, earnings were also down...