Word: doctores
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...work consists chiefly of lectures, with two examinations a year. The regular course in any department is four years, at the end of which the student receives the degree of Doctor (of Philology, Law, Medicine or Science), together with a license to pursue his profession...
Yesterday afternoon a fair-sized audience assembled in Sever 11 to hear the first lecture of the course on "Health and Strength." Judging from the first the course will be of great interest and value to all. The doctor spoke in part, as follows: "My plan is, after two or three preliminary lectures, to take up the various systems of the body in order. We shall then be able to consider some of the causes which produce disease, and the means by which we may prevent the action of some of these causes. The constitution a person inherits will play...
...accounts of the accident to H. E. Peabody, '87, in yesterday's Globe and Herald were utterly false. Mr. Peabody was stunned by a collision with another player, but recovered consciousness before he reached the gymnasium. The doctor was called in, but said that the injured man could play foot-ball again the next day if he wished. Mr. Peabody spent the evening socially with some friends and attended all his recitations yesterday...
...Peabody is said to have become totally deaf. The Record pays him the following very worthy tribute: "In the old university town, no one has endeared himself so much as the good doctor; his benignant glance, beaming through his gold spectacles, has been a perpetual encouragement to the students, and during the long period in which he was Plummer professor of Christian morals he gained alike their respect and love...
...benefits of college education in business life and in professional life, but of its benefits in life itself, in life in its most general sense, little is heard. It is quite true that the business man is better if he be a college educated man, and that the doctor or lawyer is surer of success if his knowledge of medicine or law be founded on a college training; but is it also true that the man himself, regardless of his occupation or profession, is a better man if he have a college education ? Can he stand higher, not only...