Word: chiefs
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...chief needs of the Department grow out of the conditions just stated. Since its development is so recent the Department has had necessarily to do a great deal of pioneer and experimental work. The subjects to be taught and the methods and aims of instruction had to be determined as the work went along, and of necessity mistakes were sometimes made. The teaching staff has been obliged to deal with large and rapidly increasing numbers of students, and has never had the teachers or the material equipment necessary for the very best results. The Department budget, of course, has steadily...
...Menorah Society will present "The Book of Job," its first annual play, in Jordan Hall this evening at 8.30 o'clock. The production is the chief feature in the society's celebration of its decennial year...
...Regimental Commander is not satisfied with the attendance of the 1Band on parades and practice marches, and he has given instructions to the Chief Musician to report hereafter all absentees who will be dropped summarily unless they have beforehand obtained permission from the Regimental Commander to absent themselves...
...third Medical Unit of surgeons, practically all graduates of the Medical School, and nurses, which will sail for England on the Cunard Liner "Andania" on May 20, will be composed of twenty-three men. Those who will make up this unit are as follows: Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, Chief Surgeon; Frederick J. Caldwell, D.M.D. '14, of Dorchester; Dr. Dennis W. Crile, of Boston; Dr. Edward S. Dillon, of Boston; Dr. Thomas A. Foster, M.D. '14, of Hartford, Conn.; Allen Greenwood, M.D. '89, of Boston; Dr. Paul Gustafson '12, of Cambridge; John W. Hammond, Jr., M.D. '12, of Cambridge; Dr. Lyman...
...unit will be organized as a base hospital in the British regular service and will, like all regular British hospitals, be under the general command of Director-General Sir Alfred Keough, whose office corresponds to that of surgeon-general in the United States Army. Dr. Cabot, as chief surgeon, will be ranked as a lieutenant-colonel, and the other men will receive ranks as majors, captains, and lieutenants, according to the duties which they are to perform. A regular commission will not be given, however, in order that men need not give up their American citizenship, as would be necessary...