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F - 482 , 1 ., Q, 7 fg' ' '1 Oh, just like in Anderson. Drs. Koiwai, Maniglia, J. Imbriglia. 5- ,- 4 .f H- Q DIVISION OF PATHOLOCY J. E. Imhriglia, Professor and Acting Head of the Division N C. George Tedeschi, Former Head of the Division - Associate Professor: R. W. Weller Assistant Professors: C. P. Barnett, E. K. Koiwai, R. Maniglia, T. - K. Rathmel, B. M. Wagner Y Associate: H. Pullen Instructors: R. E. Bovard, V. N. Damoclaran At the Food Fair this sells for 89c a pound. i - if -. 1 X ' , 4 ,Y n I ', 1, ' Did you hear the one about . . 'Gin fr' ' is: ,ff an A Q J 3, ALMS: 1 9 'A - , 3 4
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BACTERIA . . PROTEAN . . . P RASITIC. ,, . wiv , v. .1 5-A f Amedeo Bondi, Ph.D., Head of the Department of Micro- biology and Miss Nancy Lloyd, Secretary. Do you see any numbers in this blood? BACTERIOLOGY DIVISION OF MICROBIOLOGY A. Bondi, Jr., Professor and Head of the Department Associate Professors: R. C. Bard, B. A. Briody, Jr., W. L. Gaby Assistant Professor: A. C. Moat Research Associates: 'W. A. Cassel, M. A. Medill I4 -. ' l 7r. A You know, Moat, I do believe this is a northern con- taminent. In comparison with the age-old struggle of humankind with his microbial foes, our short semester's fight deems indeed insignificant. But, tight it was, a time of long nights filled with a confusion of strange names and endless genealogies of the aristocarcy of the bacterial gardens. Four hour lectures, the gentle humor of the man from the South, sparkle of surprising Kodachromes among the collegiate the teaching material, all are impressions still vivid to these many years. Growth curves, gas formers and the story struggle against the Brucellae filled our days. exam to lab exam to stool cultures and back again we re- D of one man s From hour bounded down the corridor of learning, soon to take up our syringes and do battle with the tiny invaders, wherever they may be. Drs. A. Bondi, B. A. Briody, W. A. Cassel
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