Word: crosses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Palaeontology 1 Emerson A, J Philosophy 3a Emerson D Philosophy 9 Emerson D Spanish 8 Sever 36 TUESDAY, JUNE 11 (VIII) Chemistry 9 Emerson F Class. Philology 55 Emerson F English 4 Harvard 2 Fine Arts 14d Fogg Small Lect. Rm. German A Mr. Bennett, 8 Emerson A Dr. Cross, 15, 20, 21 New Lect. Hall Mr. Hawkes, 4, 13 New Lect. Hall Dr. Heffner, 6, 11 Emerson D Mr. Henry, 16, 19 Emerson D Dr. Herrick, 1, 14 New Lect. Hall Dr. Howe, 5 New Lect. Hall Mr. Johnston, 2, 9, 12 New Lect. Hall Mr. McCoy, 7 Harvard...
...sided victory of the Yale Phi Beta Kappa baseball team over the Cambridge Cerebelli comes as a refreshing aftermath to our slaughter in the "brain battle" of a year ago, when Harvard won by a system of cross-country scoring. Yale can once more raise her head and walk proudly among the colleges, as she contemplates the dual renaissance of intellect and physique which dawns on New Haven. Mother Yale has once more taken to developing well-rounded...
Yale beat them 8 to 2 early in April, while Holy Cross trampled them under an 11 to 3 score. The diamond forces from Washington did, however, a month ago slug their way to an imposing 19 to 2 victory over Western Maryland. Little as can be inferred from comparative scores, it is interesting to note that Providence College, which has three times this year defeated the Brown outfit that appeared here Saturday, had some difficulty in eking out a 4 to 2 win over Georgetown...
...Episcopal Bishop William Thomas Manning and Baptist Harry Emerson Fosdick proceeded that evening to the former's Cathedral of St. John the Divine. There theocrat and minister watched 2,000 trained nurses march up the aisle and take their rustling seats. Many a nurse wore the Red Cross uniform of crisp white dress and redlined blue cape. It indicated both that she had been graduated from a high school and that she had taken special courses in war nursing. Most of those at the Cathedral had served in the World War, a few in the Spanish-American...
...also marks the founding of the League of Red Cross Societies by the late great Henry Pomeroy Davison. Red Cross work is the outgrowth of Florence Nightingale's nursing British soldiers during England's Crimean War against Russia and of the Swiss philanthropist Henri Dunant's description of suffering in the battle of Solferino (1859). Formal organization of war nursing began at Geneva in 1864. During the World War, such nursing was well organized. Perhaps most efficient was the American Red Cross which Davison headed. In May, 1919, he persuaded England, France, Italy and Japan to join...