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...reading strategies course which Perry developed with an associate, Charles Whitlock, is still taught at the Bureau. Films which accompany the course have been used by several other colleges, says Perry, who is now in retirement...
Perhaps no one, however, seems to have employed bacterial conversion better than Microbiologist James Whitlock of the Homestake Mining Co. He found a solution to the problems caused when the company dumped water laced with cyanide, which is used to leach gold out of ore, into South Dakota's Whitewood Creek. Whitlock examined waste-water samples until he found bacteria, grew them in the lab, then exposed them to higher and higher levels of cyanide and saved the survivors. He then installed these superbugs in a brand new $10 million water-treatment plant, putting billions of them on each...
Spence revealed publicly for the first time yesterday that Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III was one of the leading candidates for the job. It had been widely held that Epps and jewett--both of whom were strong runners when Fox took over from Charles P. Whitlock in 1976--were the top contenders for the job, but neither had confirmed that he had been interviewed by Spence...
...says many of the issues facing Jewett are ones that he, too, faced when he took over the job from Charles P. Whitlock back in 1976. "I don't think he needs any advice, though," says...
Epps and Jewett were both rumored to have been top contenders for the job in 1976 when Fox book over the position from Charles P. Whitlock...