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Fertility Up. And there were the witnesses. Said Merrill Sampson of Lakeville, director of the State Duck Growers' Association: "Brown's master cell upped my egg production 50%. Upped fertility 20%. I thought it was a lot of hokum, but it is the fountain of youth." Reported Dairyman Wilfred Schobel: "This stuff makes the coats of horses and cows shine like mirrors. Makes cows give more milk and eat less. Makes 'em more quiet, too. Took the wiggle out of one real mean cow I own. She just stands there now-all full of the master cell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Miracle of Middleboro | 8/2/1948 | See Source »

...Valpey, the leading candidate for the job as of two weeks ago, arrived at Logan International Airport this morning and apparently spent most of the day with Bingham and his old friend, Bill Barclay, former freshman football coach at Michigan and current Crimson basketball coach. H.A.A. publicity director Arthur Sampson thought he had been flown in from Detroit "to meet the members of the Committee," but said Bingham had given him nothing to publicize. He was unaware of the impending Watson release...

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Secret Parley Points to Valpey as New Coach | 2/14/1948 | See Source »

...paper was Mr. Francis Child Faulkner '74. The other editors on the original board, all members of the class of 1874, were Messrs. Eugene Nelson Aston, Henry Alden Clark, Samuel Belcher Clarke, Thomas Corlies, George Erwin Haven, Edward Higginson, Charles Austin Mackintosh, Houry Childs Merwin, and Calvin Proctor Sampson. Of these first editors, only four Messrs. Clark, Clarke, Merwin, and Sampson are alive today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON PASSES ITS HALF-CENTURY MARK | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

Publicity director Sampson has said flatly that no man at Harvard now will get the job. This statement applies principally to backfield coach Bob Margarita and Jayvee mentor Chief Boston. An important consideration, though, is Harlow's unexplored contract and Sampson's prediction that Dick will take up some job like scouting that is closely allied to football. The Old Maestro still has a domicile in Cambridge and the H.A.A. might arrange to keep his great mind in the background while easing a neophyte like Boston into a big time coaching...

Author: By Robert W. Morgas jr., | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 1/13/1948 | See Source »

...Jayvees organized their campaign, Boston papers continued their orgy of speculation with guesses ranging from John "Ox" Da Grossa to Bruiser Kinard, New York Yankee guard and assistant coach, but no one claimed inside information. Arthur Sampson, H.A.A. publicity director, ventured that he did not expect a final choice for at least a few weeks...

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Jayvees Will Canvass Houses With Boston Petition Today | 1/13/1948 | See Source »

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