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…, who received his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Michigan in 1957, visited the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, several years ago, and subsequent to that the then-head of the…

… (Continued on Page 5) Kasle Family Sets Up $250,000 Endowment Fund for Hillel Day School A contribution of $250,000 to the Hillel Day School for the creation of a special endowment fund has been announced by…

… is presently in the process of being built, but the income from it is to be used to help defray the scholarship program of the Hillel Day School. The $250,000 gift is in addition to the $70,000 already…

… contributed by the Kasles to the building fund. In his announcement of the $250,000 gift, Mr. Kasle said: "This fund could act as a nucleus to start an all-day high school to take care of graduates from Hillel

… Institute's biochemistry department, Dr. David Elson, worked with Dr. Nirenberg in Maryland. He will receive a $23,333 share of the prize along with Prof. Robert Holley of Cornell University and Prof. H…

…. Gobind Khorana of the University of Wisconsin. On Oct. 19, Dr. Nirenberg was named co- winner with Dr. Khorana of the Louisa Horwitz Prize for outstanding research in biochemistry. The award was presented…

… by its administrator, Columbia University, on Thursday. THE JEWISH NEWS The WASP Phenomenon In American Life and the Role of Minorities Commentary Page 2 VOL DETROIT A Weekly Review 1 1 I of

… tensions. Dr. Abraham Duker, professor of history and social institutions and director of libraries, Yeshiva University, speaking Monday evening at the 25th annual convention of the alumni of the Rabbi…

…Dr. Nirenberg Shares Nobel Medicine-Physiology Prize NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Marshall W. Nirenberg, 41, a native New Yorker, was named as one of three winners of the 1969 Nobel Prize for physiology and…

… medicine. He is a staff member of the National Heart Institute at Bethesda, Md., and is credited with two major discoveries that decipher the biochemical code by which genes determine hereditary…

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