Word: rees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Alpern '28, E. O. Bassett '29, J. L. Beauchamp Jr. '28, P. J. Bove '29, J. E. Cooke '31, M. U. Copland '29, E. C. Esber '31, Henry Friend '31, Trevor Grimm '29, F. W. Lorenson '28, E. D. Morley '29, E. A. Raffa Occ., A. F. Ree '28, Samuel Rosenzweig '29, S. G. Silverman '30, W. F. Stafford '28, W. E. Swigert '30, R. C. Weaver '29, and Barrett Williams...
...British Empire Exhibition for an "Imperial Jamboree." Every Dominion, Colony and dependency in the British Commonwealth of Nations was represented. There were white scouts, black scouts, chocolate scouts, bekilted scouts, befezzed scouts and beturbaned scouts. The Duke of Connaught, President of the Boy Scouts Association, opened the Jambo ree. Chief Scout of Wales, Edward Windsor, Prince of Wales, officiated at the opening of the Jamboree ceremonies
...research work Dr. Felton took the unpurified serum as it was drawn from the blood of a horse. He filtered it, treated it electrically and chemically, tried always to extract rom it a pure solution of antibodies, ree from the injurious by-products that hitherto had rendered the horse serum nearly valueless. Eventually Dr. Felton found that when one part of the horse serum was mixed with ten parts water a white, fluffy precipitate appeared. He collected this precipitate, purified it, found that it dried into a white crystalline powder which he suspected contained the antibodies in highly concentrated form...