Word: scientists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...FROM U.N.C.L.E. (NBC, 8-9 p.m.). Elsa Lanchester plays a mad Thrush scientist who tries to steal U.N.C.L.E. secrets...
Licorice extracts have been used since the days of Hippocrates for the relief of indigestion, but Scientist Doll has little faith in old wives' remedies. Still, he could not forget that digitalis, the first useful drug for heart disease, came from an old wives' brew of foxglove, and he remembered that a Dutch pharmacist had made a reputation during World War II selling a licorice concoction for ulcers. Dr. Doll decided that there was no harm in trying...
...only non-scientist to receive honors at the luncheon was Coolidge, a member of the law firm of Ropes and Gray. He is presently serving as a fellow of the College and a trustee of Radcliffe...
...Loeb was not the same scientist; though he reached his greatest acclaim then as a scientific commentator on the issues of ethics and welfare important to everyman, he himself turned to his laboratory because it allowed him to forget the world outside...
Chuck Reischel is a big, fast, tough right guard, who is in Group II and wants to be a political scientist. While Jack Fadden taped his hip, Reischel explained Machiavelli to an awed audience of junior Tom Choquette. Reischel had been looked on with awe all fall for his football playing as well as his academic status. His fellow linemen called him "the iron horse" since almost everybody else on the line had missed some kind of work because of injuries...