Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Roger I. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene, describes in the current Alumni Bulletin the various ways in which the University is working upon the problem of student health. The precautions taken against infantile paralysis were such that although the University started on time last fall, there was but one case of the disease. This particular student had been frequently away from Cambridge and the source of infection was unknown...
...Boston Public Library. He spent last summer in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, where he painted two large landscapes in oil, one being the recent gift to the Fogg, Museum, the other having just been added to Mrs. John L. Gardner's collection at Fenway Court. The Alumni Bulletin comments as follows upon this recent gift...
Dispatches received over a special wire by the CRIMSON giving a complete account of the progress of the game at New Haven today will be announced in the Living Room of the Union and posted on the bulletin board at the CRIMSON Building beginning at 2 o'clock. At the Union the dispatches, in addition to being announced, will be interpreted on a large chart which will show the position of the ball. An orchestra will play football songs and popular airs during the reproduction, and there will be organized cheering...
...latest issue of the Alumni Bulletin there is published an article by J. B. Chevalier '08 on "The Place of Harvard in Foreign Trade." Mr. Chevalier has lived abroad since graduating from the University, chiefly in India and China, and is therefore in a good position to judge how great is the University's influence in foreign trade...
...fall publications, 20 volumes of particular interest to the student and general readers. Of special interest to members of the University is "The Harvard Volunteers in Europe," a book of personal records of experience in the present war, edited by Mark Antony de Wolfe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin...