Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...awards, which are the first John Scott medals for the current year, were given in recognition of the two men's joint conception an development of a new respiration, a box-like apparatus which provides artificial respiration for persons unable to breathe themselves either because of injury or of illness...
Tonight: Raynor vs. Anderson et al., Pound Club, plaintiff, W. L. Broad, L. A. Williams, Jr. vs. Scott Club, defendant, T. H. Eliot, F. H. Sloss...
...immediately successful, made numerous improvements in the process. Tinted Brady daguerreotypes on ivory won a gold medal at the London World's Fair of 1851. About 1855 successful Photographer Brady imported from Britain one Alexander Gardner, an expert in the wet plate process invented by Frederick Scott Archer, which used glass plates dipped in collodion, permitted almost instantaneous exposures. Brady & Gardner later opened another studio in Washington. Almost every eminent U. S. citizen felt it necessary to sit for Brady & Gardner...
...feared than overwork and climate. Average length of service: 15 to 20 years. But Missionary Giffen and his wife recall that seven years was the average in their time. And that was a generous estimate; Mrs. Giffen could think of many men who had been unable to endure -Dr. Scott, Dr. Tidrick. "But it isn't quite fair to count Dr. Tidrick," said Missionary Giffen. "Dr. Tidrick was killed by a lion...
When Francis Scott Key (This Side of Paradise) Fitzgerald went there (Class of 1917), Princeton University was called a "country club." This was partly because Princeton is a pleasant countryside community, partly because its undergraduates were supposed to loll about with smooth hair and natty clothes indulging their social instincts. In the decade after the War. the "country club" stigma wore off. This was principally because Princeton could then beat Yale and Harvard at football. There were giants in those great days- "Stan" Keck, "Al" Wittmer, "Hank" Garrity, Don Lourie, Herb Treat, Ed McMillan, "Pink" Baker,- Howell van Gerbig...