Shabbat services and dinner were regularly held in the Kosher Dining Hall starting in 1966. Because they were not free except for students on the kosher dining plan, these dinners were primarily attended by a core of more observant Jews. However, as…
Album Includes sketches of wartime and soldiers, by P. Revelard, M. Boux, S. Lemaire, Arthur Vertommeu, and others, notes from doctors, nurses, and soldiers, impressions of war, and photos.
Salvarsan, also known as 606, was a synthetic drug developed by the scientist Paul Ehrlich in 1909 to treat syphilis. It was a path-breaking development that revolutionized the American medical profession’s ability to treat the disease. When World…