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...Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine will be given this afternoon in the Amphitheatre of Building E, Harvard Medical School, at 5 o'clock. The subject of the lecture will be "Experimental Epidemiology...
...NOBLE AND GREENOUGH Lincoln, r.w. l.w., Moseley, W. Pruyn, c. c., Moseley, F. Bacon, l.w. r.w., Pope Dow, r.d. l.d., Perry Watts, l.d. r.d., Cutter Reece, g. g., Putnam...
...sharp jar as the sled strikes ground, a cheerful gnome starts off belly flopper down the hill to school. A tall pine stands out in the pasture with the blackness of a widow in her weeds. There is the delicate, syncopated tinkle as a Morgan in a red cutter swerves through town. The mountains stare down upon the valleys grown old, and spare, and bleak over night. Young boughs trail their white burden on the road way. In the woods, where the sun falls, snow slides off the needles and drops with a soft thud. A tiny rabbit scurries...
...light bulb, invented a machine gun which loaded and fired itself automatically by its own recoil. He also invented a smokeless powder, tried to invent an airplane, became a British subject, was knighted. "Dr. Shush'' (Hiram Percy Maxim) is his son. Another child is Mrs. George Albert Cutter of Dedham, Mass., who before the War wrote dainty dance music ("Ten Little Tonal Fancies"), operettas (Ten Teddy Bears'), and plays (Ann is Chic But is She Safe?). "Dr. Shush" also has a daughter. Her name is Percy...
Left. By the late Senator Dwight Whitney Morrow (TIME, Oct. 12): an estate of unestimated value (possibly $10,000,000); to his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, save for $1,130,000 in bequests to friends, relations and institutions as follows: Amherst College, his alma mater ($200,000); Smith College, whence Mrs. Morrow was graduated ($200,000); The Smithsonian Institution; Columbia University; Union Theological Seminary; the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor; Englewood charities. To the late President George Daniel Olds of Amherst College; Professor Charles Theodore Burnett of Bowdoin College; onetime Dean Frederick James...