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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...George H. Whipple of Rochester, N. Y., will also share in the award, as may Dr. Murphy, who assisted Dr. Minot, although it is rare to have the $50,000 reward split more than two ways. Dr. Whipple was experimenting with anemia in animals at the same time Dr. Minot was pioneering with anemia among human beings...
Long Island, N. Y.: William P. Keats '38, of Plandome, N. Y...
...York City: Hume Dow '38, of Staten Island, N. Y.; Theodore P. Roble '38, of New York City; Russell J. Stern '38, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Glbson Winter '38, of Flushing, N. Y...
John Ashmead, Jr., of Windsor, Conn., Ezra B. Barstow, Jr., of Brookline, Josiah W. Bennett, of Cambridge, Richard E. Bennink, of Cambridge, Everett R. Coburn, Jr., of Suncock, N. H., Graham Cummin, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., Stephen Van N. Powelson, of Syracuse, N. Y., Charles L. Randol, of Baltimore, Md., William W. Shirk, of Muncie, Ind., Ralph L. Smith, of Braintree, Floyd W. Tomkins, Jr., of Washington, Conn., and Kenneth Ward-Smith, of Garden City, N. Y...
...train must be equipped. Thus theoretically, because cars are shuttled from road to road willy-nilly, every freight car in the U. S. must be equipped. All U. S. railroad brakes are Westinghouse but Westinghouse does not make all brakes. New York Air Brake, founded in Watertown, N. Y. about 50 years ago to turn out a vacuum brake, got involved in patent squabbles with George Westinghouse, and the upshot was an agreement whereby New York made Westinghouse brakes under license. Today the business is split approximately 25% to New York, 75% to Westinghouse. Westinghouse's new type...