Word: researchers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Markle, oldtime anthracite coal operator, was for 47 years general superintendent and president of the Jeddo-Highland Coal Co. of Jeddo, Pa. Retired, he has established the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation to promote the general good of mankind. The foundation will aid and maintain medical research centres, hospitals, charitable institutions, libraries; help destitute persons; will eventually, said Mr. Markle, rival the scope of the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations...
...Ohioan aged 50, Professor Young, taught at Wisconsin, Western Reserve, Dartmouth, Stanford, Washington Univ., Cornell, before going, in 1920, to Harvard. In War-time he directed the War Trade Board research bureau...
Last week in Richmond, Va., chemists from all over the U. S. gathered at the convention of the American Chemical Society to gossip, talk shop, exchange news of knowledge gained in research and experiment. To these scientists in their meetings, many a talk was made, many a learned paper was read, including...
...protein. The first evidence of life is metabolism or trading in energy. Biologists say the origin of species is due to changes in the formation of cells. In fact it is due to changes in types of proteins based on differences in environment.?Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, National Research Council...
...also of Cleveland. William Bingham II gave away $200,000 last week. Like the $200,000 donation by J. P. Morgan a month before, the money went to equip an entire floor of the new Neurological Institute, now1 abuilding in Manhattan. Mr. Morgan's gift was for research on Encephalitis lethargica, disease from which Mrs. Morgan died. It is his memorial to her. Mr. Bingham's gift is given as witness of his friendship with Dr. Gehring, aged 69. The gift is, in effect, a pro-memorial to the "master...