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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...
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.
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...
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...
"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...