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Two professors in the Harvard Medical school, Dr. Andrew W. Sellards and Dr. Hans Theiler are cited in a report made to the French Academy of Sciences for having contributed important aid to Dr. Jean L'Aigret of the Pasteur Institute of Tunis, in perfecting a wholly successful vaccine for...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Professors In Medical School Cited For Vaccine Aid | 10/5/1934 | See Source »

Dr. Theiler used mice and monkeys as the subjects for the initial experiments, and when Pasteur authorities refused permission to inoculate persons as a final test, the doctors transferred their activities to Tunis, where the experiments were continued.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Professors In Medical School Cited For Vaccine Aid | 10/5/1934 | See Source »

A further drawing card in the issue is the article, "Eddie Stands for Good Dean Sport," by John R. Tunis: This portrait of a Director of Athletics by the author of "Maguire, Builder of Men," is a bitingly sareastic caricature of that figure of the modern football world so familiar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 10/21/1933 | See Source »

But this issue of the American is really unfortunate. It contains an article on the present state of College Football by Edwin Dooley. Mr. Dooley has done a fine job with "Where Does College Football Go From Here," but the obvious man to have tackled this horny problem is the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 9/21/1933 | See Source »

"John Harvard's Biggest Boy," appearing in the American Magazine for October is a typical example of a "college circulation drive." The "big news" at Harvard now is its new president, James Bryant Conant; ergo an article on the same will make the far-flung readers notice the broad interests...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 9/21/1933 | See Source »

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