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...Longwood avenue near the Medical School, and which will be under the exclusive control of the University, Harvard's facilities for giving its students practical clinical instruction will be almost unlimited. Except for the Grace and the Boston University Hospitals, Harvard is now in control of all the chief medical institutions of Boston. During the past year, closing September 20, 104,134 visits were paid by patients to physicians at the Boston Dispensary, and nearly 100,000 prescriptions were dispensed...
Candidates may confer with the editor in-chief in his office, 218 Pierce Hall, any week-day except Saturday between...
...Student Council is composed as follows: (1) The four class presidents, (2) the captains of the four major teams, (3) the chief executive officers of the Advocate, the CRIMSON, the Illustrated, the Lampoon, and the Monthly, (4) the vice-president of the Union, the president of Phillips Brooks House, the Chairman of Committee on Organizations, (5) three representatives from the Phi Beta Kappa, elected by its members, (6) twenty-four members from the College at large, elected by their respective classes as follows: 9 Seniors, 7 Juniors, 5 Sophomores, 3 Freshmen (not to be elected until time of election...
...Boyd-Carpenter was born in Ripon in 1869. He has secured degrees from several English universities, and has worked for a time as a journalist. His chief interest, however, has been centered on social and industrial questions, he having worked for a time with the navvies on railway construction and during the building of the Manchester Ship Canal. More recently he has been engaged as one of the English representatives for the American Institute of Social Service. He delivered the Noble Lectures in 1904, his subject being "The Attitude of Jesus Christ Toward Foreign Races and Religions...
...Club is a member of the Woodrow Wilson College Men's League, which has Massachusetts headquarters at the Hotel Lenox, and will work in conjunction with the State Organization at rallies and at the polls. Its chief duties will be to send men out to organize and start active campaigning in other Massachusetts colleges. Harvard men are wanted to speak at Wilson rallies and volunteers are asked to form a competent quartet to sing at political meetings in suburbs of Boston...