Word: wald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Near Lublin, Poland, guerrillas killed Franz Wald, local Gestapo chief, and four of his men. A fortnight ago another Gestapo chief, "Little Butcher'' Erich Guttart, had been killed in the same district. The assassination of Reinhard Heydrich two months ago had started an epidemic...
...months the guinea pig quintet aided George Wald, Faculty instructor in Biology and his Fatigue Laboratory staff at the Business School to carry on research for the Army, according to the latest issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...students are very similar to those of students concentrating wholly in one or the other Departments in Biology. Fieser and Hisaw are perhaps the most popular and humorous, although the former is better organized. The caliber of men is consistently high, from Lamb in the Freshman year to Wald in the Senior year...
James C. Melvin National Scholarships to Robert E. Buss, of Centerville, Ia.; George E. Luchowski, of Seranton, Pa.; Charles L. Sanders Jr., of Jamaica, N. Y.; Frank M. Swirles Jr., of Chicago, Ill.; Lorento D. Votaw, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Albert G. Wald, of Cincinnati, Ohio...
...Philanthropist Julius Rosen wald raised $3,000,000 for a large, redbrick plant, linked the hospital to the University of Chicago. Today Provident is the biggest and best voluntary (privately run) Negro hospital in the U.S. It has 165 beds, handles 1,000 emergencies a month (mostly charity), has 88 doctors on its staff (eight of them whites). Among the staff consultants are such famed white doctors as Gynecologists Fred Lyman Adair and Joseph Bolivar DeLee...