Alaska Territorial Governor John Strong signed the bill to create the institution now known as the University of Alaska
On May 3, 1917, Alaska Territorial Gov. John Strong signed the bill to create the institution now known…
On May 3, 1917, Alaska Territorial Gov. John Strong signed the bill to create the institution now known…
In 1917, Mather H. Neill discovered that scrotal reactions of guinea pigs with “Mexican” typhus (later known as…
In 1917, Stem rust attacked the U.S. wheat crop, destroying more than two million bushels and forcing Herbert…
In 1917, Hungarian Kark Ereky first coined the word “biotechnology” and in 1919 published “Biotechnology of Meat, Fat…
In 1917, when the U.S. entered World War I, Emory University organized a medical unit that would be…
In 1917, the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy secretly produced bootleg aspirin after the war in Europe…
In 1917, the new Cook County Hospital facility opened and is the current Main Building of today’s Hospital….
In 1917, the state wide Children’s Development and Rehabilitation Center Service Program was established in the School of…
In 1917, the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company donated 20-acre atop Marquam Hill campus to the University of…
In 1917, David Marine, a U.S. physician in Ohio, and his colleagues initiated an iodine prophylaxis program in…