Word: ratner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other officers chosen are: Robert E. Herzstein and Myles V. Whalen, note editors; John M. Steadman, treasurer; David L. Ratner and Helmut F. Furth, article editors; Nathan Newbury III and George G. Gillespie III, case editors; Henry J. Steiner, developments editor; and Robert H. Cole, book review editor...
Other reports on allergy: CJ Dr. Bret Ratner of New York Medical College said that many people who are allergic to certain foods do not react to them if the foods are boiled. This may explain why the British, who boil everything in sight, have so few allergies. CJ Dr. Max Berkowitz, a visitor from Israel studying the effects of drugs on children, found 11% allergic to the sulfas. 7% to penicillin, less than 2% to aspirin...
...that I have never made any statement on either of these subjects. The quotations were actually made up by one Laurence D. Savadove '53, who works for the United Press, and attributed to me because he "thought it seemed like a good gag at the time." David L. Ratner...
...David L. Ratner; Eliot; CRIMSON, Editorial Chairman...
Retiring executives are: William M. Simmons '52, President; Rudolph Kass '52, Managing Editor; William S. Holbrook '52, Business Manager; David L. Ratner '52, Editorial Chairman; Marlowe A. Sigal '52, Photographic Chairman; Frank B. Gilbert '52, Associate Managing Editor; Edward J. Coughlin '52, Sports Editor; and Robert L. Wiley '52, Advertising Manager...