Word: researchers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...comparatively tough chewing. †When the prices of beef, pork, and lamb become high, as during and immediately following the War, the U. S. begins to eat horse meat. Last year more than 100,000 U. S. horses were slaughtered, chiefly for the export market. **Associated in the research were Solomon Augustus Hatfield, Assistant Professor of Medicine, and George Irving Nelson, researcher...
...second half of the present academic year, it has been announced by University Hall. George Babcock Cressey, Ph. D. in Geology at the University of Chicago in 1923 and since then Professor of Geology at Shanghai College, Shanghai, China, is spending his sabbatical year at Harvard, and working as Research Fellow in Geology...
Among gifts made to several institutions by Chester DeWitt Pugsley, '86, vice-president of the Westchester County National Bank, of Peekskill, New York, 'was one, it became known yesterday, of $10,000 to the Harvard Law School, to be used for research in the codification of international law. Among the other recipients are Princeton University, Earlham College of Indiana, and the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. This is Pugsley's second gift to the Law School this year. On November 14, he established the John Harvey Gregory Trust, consisting of an initial grant of $400,000. Sixty...
John Franklin Ebersole, A.M. '09, at present economic advisor and chief of the section of Financial and Economic Research in the Treasury Department, is coming to Cambridge in January to lecture throughout the next half year at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, it was announced at University Hall. He will told the position of Professor of Finance...
Professor R. Dec. Ward '89, and Professor K. F. Mather are both members of a committee which is developing a plan whereby the progress in geological research during the past hundred years may be graphically depicted at the Chicago Century of Progress celebration...