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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members of the University who care to make a contribution for the purpose of supplying poor families in Boston and Cambridge with a Christmas dinner or Christmas presents in the form of clothing may leave their contributions at Phillips Brooks House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christmas Contributions for Poor | 12/18/1914 | See Source »

...offers a course of free public lectures to be given at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, on Sunday afternoons, beginning January 3 and ending May 9, 1915. There are nineteen of these lectures by as many different authorities on a wide variety of subjects dealing with the diseases, care and study of the human body. The lectures will begin at 4 o'clock and the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour. No tickets are required for admission. The speakers for the first month and the subjects which they will discuss are as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEDICAL TALKS ON HUMAN BODY | 12/18/1914 | See Source »

...books published by the University Press include: "The Governments of France, Italy and Germany," by President Lowell; "Cases on Constitutional Law," by Professor Eugene Wambaugh '76; "Some Aspects of the Tariff Question," by Professor F. W. ussig '79; "Cases on Legal Liability," by Professor J. H. Beale '82; "The Care of the Skin," by Professor C. J. White '00; "Cases on Civil Procedure," by Professor Austin W. Scott, LL.B. '09; Preservatives in Foods," by Professor Otto Folin; "Metempsychosis." (Ingersol Lecture) by Profesor George Foot Moore; "Psychology: General and Applied," by Professor Hugo Muensterberg; "Railroads: Finance and Organization," by Professor William...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW BOOKS COVER MANY SUBJECTS | 12/10/1914 | See Source »

...little on the theory too. Far better were it if we had never rolled a bandage or thought of an auto-ambulance, than that we were to rest satisfied with Red Cross contributions alone. If a plague were to sweep across this country, it would be necessary to care for the sick; but how much more necessary to remove the causes of that plague and prevent its recurrence. It cannot be proven, but we believe it to be a fact, that if the energy and money which are now being devoted to lessening the destruction of the present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAR AND THE RED CROSS. | 12/10/1914 | See Source »

Andre Cheronnet Champollion '02 has enlisted in the French army, and at last accounts was serving in a platoon of candidates for promotion. His address is care of Morgan, Harges & Co., 31 Boulevard Hausmann, Paris. Phillips S. Reed '05 served in the hospitals of Paris and also had charge of the accounting and disbursement of the funds subscribed for the American Ambulance Corps, which maintained one hospital at Paris and another at Neuilly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHEREABOUTS OF MEN IN EUROPE | 12/5/1914 | See Source »

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