Word: cabots
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Jayvees--Lovett, Jackson, Crocker, l.e.; Kidder, Burrage, l.t.; Brocks, J. Ayer, l.g.; Lockwood, Simmons, Cabot, c.; DeVive, R. Ayer, r.g.; Elwell, r.t.; Welcott, Frand, l.c.; Rabinovitz, De Give, q.b.; Whipple Lupien, l.h.; Adams, Fines, r.h.; Beale, Fallen...
...this week the speakers will be as follows: today, E. F. Gay, Professor of Economic History; tomorrow, President Lowell; Wednesday, Rococo Pound, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence and Dean of the Faculty of Law; Thursday, R. C. Cabot '89, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Professor of Social Ethics; Friday, Dean A. C. Hanford; and Saturday, J. H. Ropes '89, Hollis Professor of Divinity and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature...
...fellowships, awarded in the Medical School for the coming year are listed as follows: the James Jackson Cabot Fellowship, Harry Knowles Unangst Beecher 3M, of Wichita, Kansas; the George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial Fellowship, Benjamin Frank Miller 2M, of Fitchburg; the John Ware Memorial Fellowship, Fiorindo Anthony Simeone 1M, of Providence, Rhode Island; the Charles Sedgewick Minot Fellowship, Louis Zetzel 1M, of Chelsea; and five DeLamar Research Fellowships--Lowell Francis Bushnell 2M, of Danville, Illinois; Benjamin Watson Carey, Jr. 3M, of Griggsville, Illinois; William Foster Queen 2M, of Louisa, Kentucky; Arnold Frederick Ernest Settlage 2M, of St. Louis, Missouri; and Frederick...
...Moors received his M.A. degree in 1884. He is at present the senior member of the firm of Moors and Cabot, brokers. His many public interests include the presidency of the Family Welfare Society of Boston, membership on the Boston Finance Commission, and the presidency of the Public School Association. He is state director of the Collateral Loan Company, and a director and member of the executive committee of the State Street Trust Company...
...other have failed to produce results which could be crystallized in material benefits. Mr. Woodcock, the present Prohibition Director, has recently forwarded a new plan of attack. He has asked various college professors to help him in his attempt to offer an effective answer to the question, with Professor Cabot of the Social Ethics department as Chairman of the committee. In attacking Prohibition from its sociologic aspects the committee hopes to find its effect upon the American civilization. This is a logical approach, for the amendment was passed primarily as a social benefit. From a layman's view...