Word: stanford
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hank Luisetti, Stanford's basketball ace, performs true to stereotype as a collegiate hero who wins the Big Game with One Minute To Play...
...children by analyzing a simple society in the Middle West's corn belt. For nine-year-olds in the third grade, Centerville is a story of a '"typical" (but unidentified) village of 309 people in Indiana. Authors of this child's Middletown are Stanford University's young Professor Paul R. Hanna, progressive education's No. 1 curriculum expert; University of Chicago's Professor William S. Gray, a top-rank expert on reading; and Genevieve Anderson, a Des Moines assistant elementary school director...
Carl R. Noller, of Stanford University, as Lecturer on Chemistry...
John West Thompson, the physiologist, graduated from Stanford a M.B.Ch.B. at the University of Edinburgh in 1935. At the same place he was a demonstrator in physiology for several years, and from 1929 to 1932 a lecturer in physiology at Swarthmore College. During 1935 he was assistant physician to the Royal Hospital and to the Jordanburn Nerve Hospital and Psychology Institute in Edinburgh. From 1936 on he worked as an assistant in the Fatigue Laboratory here...
...having more originality and better acting than the successful "Love Finds Andy Hardy." Garfield, whose first name on Broadway was Jules, is without question the most distinctive, actor to be acquired by the movies this year. On the same program is "Campus Confessions" with Betty Grable and Hank Luisetti, Stanford's basketball miracle...