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FIRST CORPS CADETS BATTERY A Cannon, l.e. r.e., Farrington Van Tassel, l.t. r.t., Lancaster Williams, l.g. r.g., Durden Young, c. e., Seldon Kowall, r.g. l.g., James Hannon, r.t. l.t., Mackie Burnham, r.e. l.e., Storer Ross, q. q., Sands Hadley, l.h.b. r.h.b., Tobey Snow, r.h.b. l.h.b., Huntington Simmonton, f.b. f.b., McNamee...
...plans for the enlargement of the institution were largely defeated by the interference of the War of Independence, in which the town and college of Princeton played a large part. Nassau Hall sheltered both British and American soldiers, and among the proudest possessions of the university are the two cannon which were captured during the war and which are now on the campus. As a result of the war the smallest class which ever graduated received their degrees during this period...
Professor W. B. Cannon, daily 7-7.30 P. M., 2 Divinity avenue...
Professor W. B. Cannon, A. M., 9-12.30, 2 Divinity ave.; P. M., 2.30-4.30, Harvard Medical School...
...Cannon '96, who spoke second, showed the strides lately taken by the medical profession. "Experiments and tests are the direct factors of medical progress," said Dr. Cannon. He then explained how medical experiment brought about the results previously explained by Dr. Shattuck. "There are yet many obscurities in medical knowledge," said Dr. Cannon; "for instance, scarlet fever, measles, infantile paralysis, and cancer afford wide fields of investigation. The average physician may not make worldwide discoveries, yet, like a picture puzzle, every addition is needed. There is a certain thrill that comes to a man when he makes a great discovery...