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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Student Employment Office offerings do not include openings for human guinea pigs in intoxication experiments, Director John W. Bolt announced yesterday, branding a recent Hearst newspaper article as "false, fantastic, an entirely without foundation...
Union student waiters received a quick reply to their complaints on working conditions and wages yesterday, when John W. Holt, director of the Student Employment Bureau, reminded them that "if you want results, you must first make complaints...
Home of Research. Johns Hopkins, which is about the same age as Bowman, has known prophets before. It was one of the first U.S. universities to emphasize graduate research. Harvard's crusty President Charles W. Eliot had to admit that his own graduate school, "started feebly in 1870, did not thrive until . . . Johns Hopkins forced [it to]." To the tidy campus on the edge of Baltimore went Poet Sidney Lanier, Viscount Bryce, and James Russell Lowell to teach or lecture. Woodrow Wilson, John Dewey and Walter Reed studied there. Its medical school, which often overshadowed the rest...
...Hess parachuted into Scotland on May 10, 1941. From that day until his trial at Nürnberg in the fall of 1946, Hess was quizzed, examined and speculated about by British and U.S. psychiatrists. Last week eight of them published their findings in The Case of Rudolf Hess (W .W. Norton...
...looking for a summer job. John W. Holt, director of the Student Employment Bureau, has three suggestions for the prospective vacation-time worker...