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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...study of intercellular materials as solvents in the living animal for diffusable materials introduced into the blood stream at a rate faster than elimination can take place. There is much evidence that sugars diffuse into collagen to a point of equilibrium with the accumulation in the blood stream so that the studies should begin with sugars. It is possible that sugars may play a role in calcification of tissues. In any event, an attempt will be made to study calcified tissues, teeth, and bone. It is to be anticipated that progress will be slow as the techniques required will have...
...Princeton's Harold Willis Dodds: You will be asked to learn and to remember many facts. And it is important that you do so. ... A cavalier attitude toward facts carried into later life dooms you to a second-rate career...
...home amidst a roar of applause. Aside from the fact that the player is shot through the heart at a distance of a whole ball field and a street, the idea is pretty good, as no gun could be heard in the roar of a baseball game. At any rate, by the end of the picture the mystery ceased to be the question of who the murderer was, but rather, how he got around so well...
Comprehension of this essential fact makes it comparatively easy to understand the confidence which characterizes the Democratic candidates in those October campaigns. They are the local representatives of an administration which is pouring out federal money at the rate of half a billion dollars a month. Whether or not the government may hold up its hands in horror at the accusation of using national funds for political purposes, the result of the vast expenditures remains the same. Public projects for the unemployed, corn-hog payments for the dissatisfied farmers, ever increasing relief funds are more formidable votegetters than reams...
Ever since its organization, it has been the policy of the club to purchase an airplane each fall which is available to club members throughout the year. On this plane, members can fly at cost price per hour, a rate which is anywhere from one-half to one-third the price per hour on commercially owned ships. This plane is used only by members of the club, and is available to experienced pilots in the club for cross country flights and weekend trips. Last year, the club purchased in October a 90-horse-power Fairchild two place monoplane. This ship...