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Eight of the leading scientists in the United States will visit the University during February and March to give a series of lectures on "Chemical Specifity in Biological Interactions." The lectures will be held on Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. in Harvard Hall.
Dr. Edward J. Cohn, Higgins University Professor and Director of the University Laboratory, will deliver the first talk on February 7. Dr. Cohn, a blood specialist who recently helped develop a new blood fractionating machine, will discuss nature as the basis for the control of bodily processes as well as for a new technology.
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