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...presidents chosen were: Barnard, Jean Ross '54; Bertram, Noelle Blackmer '54; Briggs, Thalia Poleway '54; Cabot, Anne Jefferey '54; Holmes, Claire Martin '54; and Moors, Sue Sandel...
...Radcliffe Yearbook last night elected Jean Ross '54 of Barnard Hall as editor in chief of the 1954 Yearbook...
Myrl Duncan '54 of Whitman Hall was elected managing editor, and the business editor post went to Lois Facius '54 of Cabot Hall. Elected copy editor for next year was Pat Ireland '56 of Barnard Hall, and Connie Jeremiah '54 of Whitman Hall will hold the position of photo editor. The advertising editor for the '54 book was not decided upon last night...
...hold the patents on staff members' discoveries in medicine and public health, Harvard University set up a special nonprofit corporation called Protein Foundation Inc., with Chester I. Barnard, onetime telephone tycoon (New Jersey Bell) and later head of the Rockefeller Foundation, as chairman. Much of its work will involve patents taken out by Biochemist Edwin J. Cohn, the world's top authority on blood fractions, relating to gamma globulin and methods of collecting and preserving blood substances...
Others are Ann Cook, of Bertram and New York City, Dele Gilmore, of Moors and Quincy, Mass., Denise Mangravite, of Barnard and New York City, Louise Province, of Briggs and Washington, D.C., Ann Satterthwaite, of Gilman and Tenafly, N.J., and Gracia Taketa, of Bertram and Washington...