Word: doctoral
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...official report of illness in the University for the year 1901-1902, prepared by Doctor M. H. Bailey shows a total of 5,388 cases, which is a decrease of 827 over the preceding year. The following table gives the number of cases of the various diseases arranged by months: Diseases. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Total. Appendicitis, 4 2 6 3 2 6 4 7 4 38 Bronchitis, 2 19 20 19 13 14 21 17 7 1 133 Chicken-pox, 1 1 2 Cold--unclassified...
...Dyke, after a course at Princeton, was graduated from the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1877. The doctor's degree has been conferred upon him by Princeton (1884), Harvard (1894), and Yale (1896). He was given the degree of Doctor of Laws by the Union Theological Seminary of New York in 1898. He has served on the Board of Preachers of Harvard. During his long pastorate at the Brick Church in New York City, Dr. Van Dyke became known as one of the most powerful preachers of the Presbyterian Church, and as poet and prose writer he has attained a high...
...important events that President Eliot calls attention to in regard to Radcliffe College are the opening of Bertram Hall, and the conferring of the first Radcliffe degrees of Doctor of Philosophy. The death rate among the graduates of Radcliffe is very low, the first death among the 415 women who have graduated between June, 1883, and June, 1901, occurring in 1902. The fact is emphasized that Radcliffe College affords admirable opportunities for benefactors, in the form of buildings or endowments, on the part of those who wish to promote the higher education of women...
...exercises commemorating the founding of Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois, which were held at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago last evening the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon Professor James Barr Ames '69, Dean of the Law School. The principal address of the occasion was delivered by President Hadley of Yale on "The Place of the Professional School in the Modern American University...
...Summer Engineering Camp at Squam Lake follows, with a short account of its origin. The situation, methods of work, and daily routine of the Camp are all touched upon. Other contributions are "Where Harvard, College Might Have Been," by Robert S. Rantoul '53, "The Printing of the Doctor's Dissertation," by John Henry Wright. "The "Stillman Infirmary," by Clarence John Blake M.'65, "The University The Opening of the Year," by George P. Baker '87, and "Student Life," by S. A. Welldon...