Word: weller
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Effective September 1, 1940: Edward A. Gall, Instructor in Pathology, M.D. Tulane '31; Thomas H. Weller, Teaching Fellow in Bacteriology, M.D. '40; Kirk T. Mosley, assistant in Epidemiology, M.P.H. '40; Joseph R. Frothingham, assistant in Medicine, M.D. '37; Herbert J. Harris, assistant in Neurology, M.D. Tufts Medical School...
...month after you register in Memorial Hall you may think you know all about Harvard because you are aware of the difference between the Weld and Newell boat houses, and between the Harvard Union and the Student Union. "If you're still not quite satisfied, you might try reading Weller's "Not to Eat, Not for Love," a comprehensive and moving account of Harvard undergraduates written by a man who came to Cambridge to study Harvard, rather than to study at Harvard...
...HAYDEN WELLER Garden City...
Robust son of a Bloomington, Ill. country doctor, Hubbard quit school at 15, became door-to-door salesman for his cousin (J. Weller & Co., Practical Soaps). Few years later, a dandy in sideburns and tight pants, he had risen to No. 1 U. S. "soap-slinger," become partner of the soap firm of John D. Larkin in Buffalo, N. Y. His supersalesmanship made a household word of Larkin's Creme Oatmeal Soap. He invented the Club Plan, pioneered the premium method of selling (celluloid collar buttons, buttonhooks, "solid silver" spoons, the Chautauqua Lamp...
Delmar student research fellowships were granted to William R. Christensen 2M; Henry S. Fuller 3M; John W. Kirklin 2M; and Irving M. London 1M. Herbert R. Morgan 2M won the Charles Eliot Ware memorial fellowship; Thomas H. Weller 4M won the George Cheyne Shattuck memorial fellowship; Joseph M. Foley 3M, the John Ware memorial fellowship...