Jean Crouch of Elko, SC, a senior at Winthrop College, was selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Miss Crouch - a commerce major - has appeared on this distinguished list three times. Miss...
Jean Carson Brown, senior at Winthrop College, was selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Miss Brown was active in campus affairs, serving as president of the campus poetry club, president...
Miss Mary Jean (Happy) Hance of Lancaster was elected to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Miss Hance is among 17 other women from the college to be selected for the honor.
The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club Betty Jean Brooks of Florence, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students.
The field of chemical site-selective modification of proteins has progressed extensively in recent decades to enable protein functionalization for imaging, drug delivery, and functional studies. In this Perspective, we provide...
Jean Carson Brown of Charlotte, NC was named for Who's Who at Winthrop College. Miss Brown is a senior and editor of The Journal, Winthrop College's student literary publication.
A psychoanalytic reading of Jean Rhys's Voyage in the Dark, which compares the experiences, dreams and memories of the character Anna with that of Freud's protagonist, Dora, in his Portrait of Dora.
Mary Ellen Jackson and Jean Graham, both seniors at Winthrop College from Florence, SC, have been selected for Who's Who among students in American universities and colleges for 1946-47. Miss Jackson is an English major, member...
Chlorite is often present in water as a byproduct of the water purification process. Concentrations of chlorite above the allowed limit can cause damage to red blood cells and is therefore regularly monitored in drinking water...
Afin d’introduire notre propos, nous souhaiterons d’abord insister sur deux desavancées herméneutiques fondamentales qu’ont à nos yeux rendues possibles letravail mené depuis 2010 au Fonds Michel Henry de l’université de...
The article "Use of the BOADICEA Web Application in clinical practice: appraisals by clinicians from various countries" written by Anne Brédart · Jean‑Luc Kop · Antonis C. Antoniou · Alex P. Cunningham · Antoine De Pauw ·Marc...
Afin d’introduire notre propos, nous souhaiterons d’abord insister sur deux desavancées herméneutiques fondamentales qu’ont à nos yeux rendues possibles letravail mené depuis 2010 au Fonds Michel Henry de l’université de...
Site-selective chemical conjugation of synthetic molecules to proteins expands their functional and therapeutic capacity. Current protein modification methods, based on synthetic and biochemical technologies, can achieve site...
Eighteen students from Winthrop College were selected for Who's Who among American Colleges and Universities. The students are as follows: Peggy Johnson, Jean Carson Brown, Mary Jean Hance, Bette Stribling, Jean Crouch, Mary...
Protein behavior is closely regulated by a plethora of post-translational modifications (PTMs). It is therefore desirable to develop approaches to design rational PTMs to modulate specific protein functions. Here, we report one...
Hilda Grey Brockman, senior at Winthrop, of Spartanburg, SC was selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Along with Brockman, 17 other Winthrop College seniors were selected. Marian Baker of...
Winthrop College senior, Linnie Hynds of Sumter, SC has been selected for Who's Who among students in American universities and colleges for 1946-47. Miss Hynds was a mathematics major, was named on the scholarship distinguished...
Despite their somewhat divergent political philosophies (Mishima being a die-hard Japanese nationalist, Genet being a radical anti-imperialist activist) and the cultural divide which separates the two, both Yukio Mishima and...
Abstract: Due to the prevalence and importance of choices with uncertain outcomes, it is essential to establish what interventions improve risky decision-making, how they work, and for whom. Two types of low-intensity...