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...recommendation of the Committee on the Frederick Sheldon Fund, the following Graduate Sheldon Fellowships for the year 1916-17 were awarded: in Lumbering, Howard Clyde Baldwin 2G.B.; in Mathematics. Raymond Woodward Brink 3G., Joseph Leonard Walsh '16; in Zology, William John Crozier 4G.; in Philosophy, Tenney Lombard Davis 3G., Victor Frizt Lenzen 3G.; in Geology, Donald Hamilton McLaughlin 2G.; in Comparative Literature, Amos Phillips McMahon 3G.; in the New Testament. Norman Burdett Nash 2Dv.; in the Classies, John Joseph Savage 4G.; in Romance Languages, Albert Abraham Shapiro 3G.; in Chemistry, Louis Plack Hammett...
...Priscilla Clark Hodges Scholarship to Howard Madison Parshley 1G.; the University Scholarship to Jay Boardman Park 2G. The Class of 1908 Sexennial Scholarship was assigned to William Brackett Sow, Jr., '18. Sheldon Fellows were assigned as follows: Carl Alfred Lanning Binger '10, A.B., M.D., in Medicine; William John Crozier 3G., S.B., A.M., in Zoology; Wilbur Garland Foye 4G., A.M., in Geology; James Hinton 4G., A.M., in English; Julius Klein 6G., A.M., Litt.M., in Spanish-American History and Economics; William Mann 3G., A.B., in Zoology; Richard Stockton Meriam, A.B., in Economics; Benjamin Yoe Morrison 2G., S.B., in Landscape Architecture; Norman Burdett...
...Crozier 3G., who has recently returned from the American Hospital at Paris, gives an interesting account of the work which is attracting so many Harvard men to volunteer in the relief work. While in Paris he came in contact with a number of Harvard men, both graduates and undergraduates, who are doing hospital and ambulance work...
...Crozier was one of the division from the Western Reserve Medical School which sailed in December, the first American university unit. This division was under Dr. G. W. Crile, and included six surgeon, a neurologist, a medical officer, two trained anaesthesists, two operating-room nurses, and Mr. Crozier, who went in the interests of anaesthetic research...
Ph.D.--Frederick Osband Anderegg, A.B. (Oberlin Coll.) 1910, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, of Oak Park, Ill.; William John Crozier, S.B. (Coll. of the City of New York) 1912, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1914, of New York, N. Y.; Gorham Waller Harris, A.B. 1907, A.M. 1909, of Brighton; Miner Louis Hartmann, S.B. (Univ. of Arizona) 1911, of Hutchinson, Kan.; Charles Ruglas Hoover, Ph.B. (Penn Coll., la) 1906, S.B. (Haverford Coll.) 1907, A.M. (ibid.) 1908, of Oskaloosa, Ia.; Sidney Powers, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1911, S.M. (Mass. Institute of Technology) 1913, of Troy, N. Y.; William Frank Wyatt, A.B. (Central Univ. of Kentucky...