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* In June 1948, Sidney Farber reported promising results in treatment of early childhood leukemia.
* 1966 Sidney Farber
1947: Dr. Sidney Farber, pediatric pathologist, requested Dr. Yellapragada Subbarow ( of Lederle lab and his friend and colleague at Harvard Medical School ) to supply Aminopterin and later Amithopterin ( Methotrexate ) to conduct trials on acute leukemic children.
Dr. Sidney Farber received the Lasker in 1966 for his 1947 discovery that a combination of aminopterin and methotrexate, both folic acid antagonists, could produce remission in patients with acute leukemia, and for " his constant leadership in the search for chemical agents against cancer.
Sidney Farber, a pathologist at Harvard Medical School, studied the effects of folic acid on leukemia patients.
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Dr Sidney Farber, after whom the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is named.
Sidney Farber ( 1903 – 1973 ) was a pediatric pathologist.
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* Kenneth Blackfan, well-known pediatric hematologist and mentor of Louis K. Diamond and Sidney Farber, proclaimed " father " of modern-day chemotherapy.

Sidney and is
What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.
Lafayette Square, formed by the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Columbia Street, Sidney Street, and Main Street, is considered part of the Central Square area.
Rhyming slang is used, then described and a number of examples suggested as part of dialogue in one scene of the 1967 film To Sir With Love starring Sidney Poitier.
She is the niece of Diana Barrymore and the grandniece of Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore and Helene Costello, the great-great-granddaughter of John Drew and actress Louisa Lane Drew, and the great grandniece of Broadway idol John Drew, Jr. and silent film actor / writer / director Sidney Drew.
It is not entirely clear who was playing on the court when the fight erupted ; what is undisputed is that Oxford called Sidney a ' puppy ', while Sidney responded that'all the world knows puppies are gotten by dogs, and children by men '.
The specific cause is not known, but in January 1580 Oxford wrote and challenged Sidney ; by the end of the month Oxford was confined to his chambers, and was not released until early February.
Two months later Rowland Whyte wrote to Sir Robert Sidney that ' Some say my Lord of Oxford is dead '.
" George Sidney, President of the Directors Guild, stated that " This is the first time in the history of Hollywood, that the city of Los Angeles has officially recognized a creative talent.
Among modern critics of the theory of Great Man one should mention Sidney Hook, whose book The Hero in History is devoted to the role of the hero and in history and influence of the outstanding persons.
Sidney Parker is a British egoist individualist anarchist who wrote articles and edited anarchist journals from 1963 to 1993 such as Minus One, Egoist, and Ego.
Since the publication of the History of Trade Unionism ( 1894 ) by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, the predominant historical view is that a trade union " is a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment.
The importance of Machiavelli's influence is notable in many important figures in this endeavor, for example Bodin, Francis Bacon, Algernon Sidney, Harrington, John Milton, Spinoza, Rousseau, Hume, Edward Gibbon, and Adam Smith.
* 1925 – Secret agent Sidney Reilly, the first " super-spy " of the 20th century, is executed by the OGPU, the secret police of the Soviet Union.
Two professors of linguistics have claimed that de Vere wrote not only the works of Shakespeare, but most of what is memorable in English literature during his lifetime, with such names as Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, Philip Sidney, John Lyly, George Peele, George Gascoigne, Raphael Holinshed, Robert Greene, Thomas Phaer, and Arthur Golding being among dozens of further pseudonyms of de Vere.
One such subsequent theory is quantum chromodynamics, which began in the early 1960s and attained its present form in the 1975 work by H. David Politzer, Sidney Coleman, David Gross and Frank Wilczek.
William Winstanley, who praised much of Richard Lovelace's works, thought highly of him and compared him to an idol ; " I can compare no Man so like this Colonel Lovelace as Sir Philip Sidney ,” of which it is in an Epitaph made of him ;

Sidney and regarded
Noone is generally regarded as one of the greatest of the second generation of jazz clarinetists, along with Johnny Dodds and Sidney Bechet.
However Sidney regarded the Republic as vigorously pursuing England's national interests ( in contrast to the Stuart's record of military failure ), writing in his Discourses Concerning Government:
* Charles Sidney Gilpin, one of the most highly regarded actors of the 1920s
This work is usually referred to as " The Sidney Psalms " or " The Sidneian Psalms " and is regarded as an important influence on the development of English poetry in the late 16th and early 17th century.
He remained a visible character actor throughout the ' 70s and ' 80s, and has become widely regarded ( along with Sidney Poitier and Brock Peters ) as one of the most important black film actors of his time.

Sidney and father
Anne had been pledged to Philip Sidney two years earlier, but after a year of negotiations Sidney's father, Sir Henry, was declining in favor with the queen and Cecil suspected financial difficulties.
Although Philip Sidney would have been a very young man at the time, Ní Mháille evidently made an impression on him since he mentioned her in favorable terms to his father.
Before her birth, her father Sidney had legally shortened the surname from Bronstein to Bron as an effort to enhance his newly-founded commercial enterprise, Bron's Orchestral Service.
The community gets its name from Maggie Mae Setzer ; her father John " Jack " Sidney Setzer founded the area's first post office and named it after one of his daughters.
Fellows and alumni have included Archbishop William Laud, Jane Austen's father and brothers, the early Fabian intellectual Sidney Ball, who was very influential in the creation of the Workers ' Educational Association ( WEA ), Rushanara Ali, Labour Politician and one of the first Bangladeshis to gain a PPE degree at St John's College and more recently, Tony Blair, former prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Her father, the Earl of Essex, is said to have planned to marry his daughter to Sidney, but he died in 1576.
Their son, John, baptized at Broadwindsor by his father on 6 June 1641, was afterwards of Sidney Sussex College, edited the Worthies of England, 1662, and became rector of Great Wakering, Essex, where he died in 1687.
She was a granddaughter of the powerful government trio during the reign of Queen Anne: the famous general and politician, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and his wife Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, through her mother ; and Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin through her father.
Pearl Chavez ( Jennifer Jones ) is orphaned after her father Scott Chavez ( Herbert Marshall ) kills her mother ( Tilly Losch ), having caught his wife with a lover ( Sidney Blackmer ).
His father later acquired a lease on the grand Tudor manor house Sutton Place near Guildford, Surrey, in 1874, which descended to his elder son Sidney, and about which Frederic jnr.
Sidney's father was Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, a direct descendant of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland and the great-nephew of Sir Philip Sidney.
After spending time in Ireland after his father was appointed Lord Lieutenant of that country, Sidney returned to England in 1643.
Fosdick battled a succession of archenemies with absurdly unlikely names like Rattop, Anyface, Bombface, Boldfinger, the Atom Bum, the Chippendale Chair, and Sidney the Crooked Parrot, as well as his own criminal mastermind father, " Fearful " Fosdick ( aka " The Original ").
His second wife was the foundress of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, which she endowed by her will, and whose name commemorates the father and the husband of the countess.
For a few years in the late 1990s, he toured a concert version of Porgy and Bess, partly in honor of his father, who sang the role for Sidney Poitier in the 1959 film version, and partly " to preserve the score's jazziness " in the face of " largely white orchestras " who tend not " to play around the bar lines, to stretch and bend ".
Other new characters in this revamped version were Sidney Livingstone as Bert Daley, Arthur's gullible, over-trusting brother ( and Ray's father ), who views Arthur as a successful businessman and not a con-man and entrusts Ray into his care ; Bert's wife and Ray's mum, Doreen ( Lill Roughley ); and Ray's recurring girlfriend Gloria ( Emma Cunningham ), who is frustrated with Ray being torn between her and Arthur's lackey.
Sidney was elected to Parliament in 1935 after replacing his father in elections for his seat, due to Henry's ill health.
Proctor's eldest son, Sidney, joined his father and Henry on many of the early runs, until Ernest died in 1958.
Sidney Herbert is buried in the churchyard at Wilton, rebuilt by his father in neo-Romanesque style, with inside the church a marble monumental effigy of him beside Elizabeth, his wife ( who, however, was buried at St Joseph's Missionary College, Mill Hill, where she was a notable patron ).
James II and Evelyn, in contrast, reported that the boy's father was one of the Sidney brothers.
28 ), author Andrew Cook states that Reilly was born on 24 March 1873, in the Jewish Kherson gubernia of Tsarist Russia, as Salomon ( Shlomo ) Rosenblum, and later that " Sidney Reilly " was the illegitimate son of Polina ( or " Perla "), his acknowledged mother, and Dr. Mikhail Abramovich Rosenblum, the trusted first cousin of Reilly's putative father, Grigory ( Hersh ) Rosenblum.
They returned to Toronto where his father, Sidney Eustace Ballard, founded Ballard Machinery Supplies Co., a sewing machine manufacturer, which at one point was one of Canada's leading manufacturers of ice skates ( it got out of the business in the early 1930s, when the Canadian skate market was dominated by CCM ).
Their three youngest children – Ernest ( b. 1889 ), Sidney ( b. 1891 ) and May ( b. 1896 ) – all followed their father onto the stage.

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