Word: calling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reviving interest in rowing a Yale. When the English coach gets to New Haven he will find that considerable work has been done. Every afternoon last week Assistant Coach Abbott had squad of men at work on the machine in the gymnasium, although there has been no regular call for candidates. There is a general stir among the oarsmen of Yale soon after the mid-winter term opens, and this year is no exception to the rule. Nickalls will start the regular work of the crew men immediately after the junior promenade, which will be held on February 6. Captain...
...chairmen of all groups that have been assigned rooms in the Yard for next year must call at the Bursar's Office today between 9 and 1 o'clock in order to obtain their contract cards. These must be filled out and returned by the oral of the week...
...habilitated at Freiburg, in Baden, and in 1891 was made professor extraordinary there. An acquaintance with William James, whom he met at a psychological congress in Paris in 1889, led to a call to a professorship of experimental psychology in this University, and he began teaching here in the fall of 1892. The academic years 1895-96 and 1896-97 were spent in Freiburg again, on leave of absence, and on his return to Cambridge in 1897 he was appointed Professor of Psychology. Professor Muensterberg received the honorary degree of A.M. from Harvard in 1901, LL.D. from Washington University...
...call the attention of all Harvard men to the needs of the American Ambulance Field Service in France. More than 100 Harvard men have served already; more than 20 of them have served so fortunately as to have been decorated with the Croix de Guerre. Few, however, can afford to give more time to this work than the minimum of six months required. So there is a constant need for recruits. Whoever is willing to consider enlistment should apply for full information to the Harvard Committee of American Ambulance Field Service, Grays 17, Cambridge. BARRETT WENDELL...
...mystery. With the occurrence of that case all reasonable precautionary measures to prevent spread were taken and no other cases developed. In connection with this case it was a source of great satisfaction to the University authorities and of great benefit to the students that we could call upon the Harvard Infantile Paralysis Commission of experts who assisted not only in the diagnosis but also in the prompt treatment of the case...