Word: starrs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gertrude Berkman is the Mayos' sister. Her family includes two doctor sons, two doctor sons-in-law, of whom Dr. Edward Starr Judd was the A.M.A.'s 1931 president...
...Sciosophy," according to the late Dr. David Starr Jordan, who coined the word, is the pseudo-dietetic dicta imposed by food advertisers upon consumers. Said he: "It is the most delightful science in the world, because it is acquired without labor or pains and keeps the mind from melancholy...
...Honored. George Oenslager, B. F. Goodrich Co. technical adviser, by the Perkins Medal (high U. S. chemistry award) for research in rubber chemistry; University of Illinois Chemistry Professor George Lindenberg Clark, by the Grasselli Medal, for X-ray research in chemistry; General Electric Co.'s Engineer Frank M. Starr, by the $500 Alfred Noble Prize,* for a paper on "Equivalent Circuits...
Married. Frances Grant Starr. 46. stage and film actress, onetime wife of Artist William Haskell Coffin; and Robert Golden Donaldson, 55, Washington, D. C. banker; in Manhattan...
...late Chancellor David Starr Jordan of Stanford University, world-famed ichthyologist, found one for them. Roy Nakashima is an M. F. H.* from the Imperial Institute of Tokyo. He spent 20 years studying fish, two of them under Chancellor Jordan at Stanford. He went to Japan, returned with a stock of goldfish which he distributed about the 80 pools of Messrs. Furrow & Bailliere's Ozark Hatcheries. He introduced scientific methods for the control of protozoa flukes, fungi and other aquatic organisms, soon had a fast growing community of strong, healthy goldfish...