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Nominations of candidates for the 1951 permanent senior class committee open today, Benjamin F. Macdonald '52, chairman of the committee on class affairs, announced last night...
...such substances, including gelatin, Dextran (a complex sugarlike compound) and PVP (polyvinyl pyrrolidone), a synthetic made from acetylene, do the job to some extent, but none is both plentiful and entirely satisfactory. Okra for Shock. One new idea is an extract of the slippery vegetable, okra. Dr. Hiram B. Benjamin of Marquette Medical School, Milwaukee, discovered more or less by accident that an okra extract he was testing as a cure for stomach ulcers could be injected without immediate damage into the veins of dogs. Apparently the okra extract contains polysaccharide molecules similar to Dextran. Other blood experts say that...
...Conrad Brandt 5G; William Y. Elliott, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science; John K. Fairbank '29, professor of History; James P. Grant 3L; Douglas Paauw, instructor in economics; and Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, instructor in History...
...Chesterfield." But outsiders know little about the men at Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. who make Chesterfields. In the closemouthed cigarette business, L. & M. is the tightest-lipped of all. Last week L. & M. got a new president who seemed just the right man for the job. He is Benjamin F. Few, 56, who has been vice president in charge of L. & M.'s advertising since 1934 and has managed to keep clam quiet all the time. He intends to stay that way. Few replaces J. W. Andrews, who is stepping down at the retirement...
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History, was toastmaster at the dinner. Other speakers were Governor Paul A. Dever, James Wechsler, editor of the New York Post, and Benjamin V. Cohen, former Roosevelt "brain truster...