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...Walker to summarize what is known about soap's germ-killing powers. Textbooks on surgery and bacteriology say very little on the subject. Dr. Walker, 39, onetime Army major, onetime bacteriology instructor at Johns Hopkins and the Army Medical School, onetime investigator of infectious diseases for E. R. Squibb & Sons, now practicing at Opelika, Ala. last week summarized...
...Percheron horse who has had a mild case of diphtheria for almost nine years wore a garland of flowers around his neck for a party last week. He was 14-year-old Doc Dobbin, oldest diphtheria antitoxin horse in the laboratories of E. R. Squibb & Sons at New Brunswick, N. J. Because Doc Dobbin has produced antitoxin enough to treat 30,000 children, Dr. John F. Anderson, Squibb vice president, gave a birthday party on the anniversary of Doc Dobbin's ninth year of service. One hundred school children from Highland Park, N. J. attended. The birthday table...
From his modernistic desk in his modernistic new offices, President Carleton H. Palmer of E. R. Squibb & Son preached the five-day week to his fellow industrialists. His potent points: "If all industries adopted the five-day week, that would decrease production about 9% at a maximum. That means a maximum of 9% more workers would have to be employed . . . would take care of at least half of the millions unemployed today...
President Palmer practices his preachments. Squibb has been five-day-weeking for three months, its production is at 98% of theoretical capacity, its payroll is 5% bigger than before...
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