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Kingston's secret: A biological warfare lab | The Community Press


Author of the article: Susanna McLeod
Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021  •  3 days ago  •  5 minute read
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Examining data gathered in the laboratory in 1918, a Queen’s University professor of bacteriology and his assistants learned that their vaccines temporarily hindered bacterial influenza. Probes into several types of infections in humans and cattle produced a different reaction in the 1940s — a call from the Canadian military. Then Dr. Guilford B. Reed was asked to contribute to top secret biological warfare research.
With his brand new PhD in science from Harvard tucked under his arm in 1915, Reed (born Nov. 27, 1887, in Nova Scotia) joined the teaching staff at Queen’s University in Kingston. An assistant professor in the department of botany, Reed was soon assigned to the department of pathology and bacteriology to assist Dr. W.T. Connell in his many tasks. In August of the same year, Reed married Elsie Cla ....

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Kingston's secret: A biological warfare lab | Pembroke Observer


Author of the article: Susanna McLeod
Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021  •  3 days ago  •  5 minute read
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Examining data gathered in the laboratory in 1918, a Queen’s University professor of bacteriology and his assistants learned that their vaccines temporarily hindered bacterial influenza. Probes into several types of infections in humans and cattle produced a different reaction in the 1940s — a call from the Canadian military. Then Dr. Guilford B. Reed was asked to contribute to top secret biological warfare research.
With his brand new PhD in science from Harvard tucked under his arm in 1915, Reed (born Nov. 27, 1887, in Nova Scotia) joined the teaching staff at Queen’s University in Kingston. An assistant professor in the department of botany, Reed was soon assigned to the department of pathology and bacteriology to assist Dr. W.T. Connell in his many tasks. In August of the same year, Reed married Elsie Cla ....

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Past collides with present at Picton Fairgrounds


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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Imagine Prince Edward County council’s surprise, a number of years ago, when informed by a professor from Virginia of the historical importance of the Crystal Palace at Picton fairgrounds. It was then one of only two such buildings in North America. With its windows boarded over and its exterior crying for paint, the Palace was a forgotten building, a relic of the past, used only at fair time. It was in a state of neglect. Suddenly, councillors learned it was of historical value, a rarity to be celebrated. ....

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