Word: profs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Conservative Republican and Royalist students combined to prevent Prof. Georges Scelle, Socialist, member of the Ministere des Travaux Publics, from delivering a lecture on international law in the Paris Law School...
Some years ago the Bulgarian scientist, Mechnikov, discovered a bacillus friendly to man, called it the Bacillus Bulgaricus, because it frequented the sour milk of Bulgaria. Recently Prof. Leo F. Rettger of Yale announced that he had experimented with an allied form of the Bacillus Acidophilus and demonstrated that, induced to breed in great quantities, it expells all harmful bacteria by its harmless self. Thus, puckering their mouths to imbibe the acidated lacteal fluid of bovines, young people, old people, sexa-and even octogenarians may continue to "ripe and ripe." Prof. Rettger also hinted that with these bacilli would...
...suggestion in a well-reasoned article in the New Republic by Prof. Zechariah Chafee, Jr., of the Harvard Law School, is that "if interrogation before trial is essential to the proper discovery of crime," it should be "expressly recognized by the law and surrounded by proper safeguards...
Over 159 volumes of this library, at $2.50 a volume, have been issued in the U. S. by Putnam & Sons; and it is expected that the library, when completed, will contain 500 volumes. The editors are Prof. T. E. Page, Prof. W. H. B. Rouse, eminent English classicists, and Dr. Edward Capps of Princeton. The translations are all beautifully done and printed with the page of the original at the left, balanced by the English version at the right. They are not all new translations. Some are themselves classics, as, for example, Apuleius' Golden Ass in the version which...
...Died. Prof. John F. Hayford, 57, Director of the College of Engineering, Northwestern University; in Chicago, of a stroke suffered last December (see SCIENCE...