Word: boston
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There is a general misunderstanding and confusion concerning the different Harvard Hospital Units. The following extracts from a communication of Dr. Cushing to the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal states concisely the history of these Units...
...meeting of the Freshman track squad in the Locker Building yesterday afternoon, Richard Chute '22, of Boston, was elected captain of the 1922 track team. Chute prepared at Country Day and Andover. He won his A last year in track at the latter school. This year he captained his relay team which was barely beaten by Yale in the B. A. A. meet held in Boston on the first of March...
...George P. Denny '09, M.D. '13, formerly captain in the Medical Corps of the Army, at Base Hospital number 5 in France, and now located at 205 Beacon street, Boston, was appointed medical supervisor of baseball, crew, and track. He was medical supervisor of the crew for several years before...
...will of the late Henry E. Wetzel '11 of Boston, a lieutenant in the Red Cross, who died while serving in France, the University was left $100,000. A second bequest of $100,000 was left to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts...
This evening at 8 o'clock the last concert of the season of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be held in Sanders Theatre. Georges Laurent will render a flute solo by Bach entitled "Polonaise and Badinerie," from the Suite in B minor, No. 2, for flute and strings. The rest of the program consists of Beethoven's Symphony in F major, No. 6, "Pastoral," Op. 68, "La Jeunesse d'Hercule," Symphonic poem No. 4, Op. 50, by Saint-Saens, and Weber's Overture to "Der Freischutz...