Word: carefully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Going from the observational care of his own physician, Dr. W.B. Breed '15, C.T. Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will tonight submit to an operation at the hands of Dr. A.W. Allen it was learned at a late hour last night. The operation will be performed at a Boston hospital, the name of which, at Professor Copeland's wish, will not be divulged...
...full of antique methods, ideas and procedures. It often misguides individuals into the belief that they have completed their education when they have wandered successfully through its intricacies and mazes. It is difficult to train a man or woman to work largely with his hands and senses in the care of the sick when he has been brought up in the present pass-the-buck atmosphere of the ordinary hospital mechanism for the diagnosis and care of the sick. The more work done by the student and the less by the teacher, the better the product. It is not what...
Professor C. T. Copeland '82 is going to the hospital today under the care of Dr. W. B. Breed '15 for observation during an indefinite period. Professor Copeland is suffering from an intestinal disease which may necessitate an operation...
...diffuse" knowledge, Joseph Henry published reports and memoirs for people who had investigated this and that. He exchanged these publications for similar literature published abroad. He persuaded the Library of Congress to care for all the pamphlets, manuscripts and books he thus accumulated. Similarly he persuaded Congress to build a national museum to house all the specimens of the animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms that poured in upon...
...tragedy of the French students position, that the S. F. F. assumed the responsibility of raising *5,000 this year to aid French students. These are only samples of the needs that the S. F. F. is trying to meet and can be verified quite easily by any who care to do so. As a visitor, it seems to me that this country affords the greatest opportunity in the world today for the cultivation of international friendships. The method of the S. F. F. in its attempts to accomplish the same is to assist foreign students in need...