Word: diagnosticians
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...Romans who, after all, made themselves a fairly energetic and successful nation for some time, were not always mature in their warrings or in their peace. And a certain playwright and wit has not yet learned to credit Britain with a complete maturity. Prosperous playboys Americans may be this diagnostician of the great American malady has found them that but at least they have not reached the complete decadence of a stultifying senility...
...Swayze contributes a brief and provocative treatment of the much-discussed question as to who should go to college, and who should stay there. "Forty per cent of the men who enter college never complete their course, forty per cent more never should." The trouble, according to this diagnostician, in that no student is forced or even allowed to show "ability to cooperate and create." I should have supposed that every laboratory course in Harvard, and dozens of other courses where essentially laboratory methods are followed, give every potential collaborator and creator a chance. Mr. MacKaye's solution...
...interesting program of talks and concerts has been arranged by the Harvard Club of Boston for the next two months. On Wednesday, November 8, at 8.30 o'clock, Dr. George Draper '03, chief diagnostician of the Long Island branch of the State Board of Health of New York, will give an illustrated talk on infantile paralysis...
...serum and the services of the diagnostician are furnished free of charge by the Commission...