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Summary: Dr. Frederick Stare was the founder and first head of the Department of Nutrition at Harvard University's School of Public Health. Over the course of his career, Stare would procure massive amounts of funding for Harvard and for his own research from food manufacturing giants such as Coca-Cola, General Foods, and the National Soft Drinks Association. In this newspaper excerpt, Harvard announces the receipt of a "momentous" gift of over $1,000,000 from General Foods, to be spent on research by the school's nutritional laboratories. Dr. Stare fought against the organic whole foods movement for decades, even testifying in court that such proponents were alarmists and frauds. From the Milwaukee Journal, Wisconsin, 1960.
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