"If people had been notified and knew what they were doing, it would be a different thing. But this was just picking people out and shooting poison into them--I'm pretty bitter about that."
--Luther Schultz, whose mother, Eda Schultz Charlton, received a dose of radiation 43 times the anount an average person absorbs in a lifetime in a 1945 U.S. government experiment. Mrs. Charlton lived 38 years after she was injected, to age 85.
Read more in Opinion
Let's Not Go MyanmarRecommended Articles
-
SUNY ChancellorThe trustees of the State University of New York (SUNY) Wednesday named Michigan State University President Clifton R. Wharton Jr.
-
Moses and the NRAMoses has been elected vice-president of the National Riffle Association (NRA), and his career move has significantly disrupted my peace
-
STUDENT COUNCIL NOMINATES FIVE FROM CLASS OF 1924At a meeting last night of the Student Council, five men were nominated the Senior class for the two open
-
Advocate Board Elects MembersThe Advocate announces the election of the following men: Literary Board.--Burke Boyce '22, of New York; Kenneth Dole '24, of
-
Mikkola, 9 Trackmen Begin Opening Lap of English TripJaakko Mikkola and nine top track men board a train for New Haven today on the first lap of their
-
Crimson Soccer Squad Wins, 5-0Shad Tubman and Charlton MacVeagh led the Crimson soccer team to a 5-0 triumph over Lowell Tech yesterday at Lowell.