Word: chester
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Retiring Council members are: Dr. Chester M. Jones, Dr. Fiorindo A. Simeone, and Dr. Maxwell Finland...
Neither of two downy-cheeked young bluejackets had ever heard of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, so the U.S. Navy League recently mapped an "Operation Remember" to remind the Navy's juniors that many of yesterday's heroes have not yet sailed off into the fog banks of history. In Manhattan last week some 50 retired admirals and Marine Corps generals, flying in from Remember's opening ceremonies in Annapolis, paraded up lower Broadway, felt salty planks under foot again aboard a dozen Atlantic Fleet vessels tied up at local piers. Senior officer present: Fleet Admiral William...
...Ohio Penitentiary volunteers (TIME, Feb. 25) who had already sloughed off one injection of cancer cells threw off a second injection of the same kind of cells still more rapidly, reported Dr. Chester Southam. Evidently their original immunity had been increased by the first exposure. When they got a third injection of cells of a different type, they rejected it, but not so fast as the second, showing that the buildup of immunity was strongest against the type of cells first used...
...were thousands of homeowners and travelers. Aboard the Union Pacific's Denver-bound City of St. Louis, stopped in deep Kansas drifts, 213 passengers and crewmen huddled for two days, ripped down the train's drapes and curtains to keep warm. In Tascosa, Texas, 16-year-old Chester Simpson stubbornly set out on foot to keep a date with his girl 30 miles away in Amarillo, staggered to within four miles of the city's outskirts in the black night, died on a barbed-wire fence...
...Chester Hanford, Professor of Government, will retire this summer, it was learned yesterday...