Word: fellowes
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...Osler graduated from McGill University in 1872, and has been successively professor of medicine at McGill and the University of Pennsylvania, and since 1889 at Johns Hopkins. He holds the degree of LL.D. from McGill, Yale, and the University of Edinburgh and Aberdeen, and is a fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal College of Physicians, London. He is the foremost authority on internal medicine in this country, and his work on "The Principles and Practice of Medicine" is the standard text-book on the subject in the English language...
Professor Bocher was graduated from the University in 1888. He received the degree of Ph.D. from Gottingon University in 1891, and was appointed instructor of mathematics in the University in the same year, and assistant professor of mathematics in 1894. Professor Bocher is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of Boston. Professor Peters was graduated from the Medical School in 1877, but has since devoted his time to mining engineering. He is the leading authority in the United States on the metallurgy of copper...
...Pringsheim, instructor in industrial chemistry; R. C. Wells, instructor in physical chemistry; G. S. Forbes, Austin Teaching Fellow in physical chemistry; H. B. Warren, instructor in freehand drawing: J. A. Long, Austin Teaching Fellow in botany...
Samuel Hoar '67, a Fellow of Harvard College, general counsel for the Boston and Albany railroad, a veteran of the Civil War, and one of the leading lawyers of the State, died of cerebral hemorrhage, with paralysis, at his home in Concord yesterday morning. He had been ill just two weeks...
...Suffolk bar in 1870, and then practiced law in Boston, engaging largely in corporation work, especially for the Boston and Albany Railroad, whose general counsel he has been since 1887. The same year he was elected an Overseer of the College, was reelected in 1893, and was chosen a Fellow of Harvard college without time limit in 1894. He was appointed counsel for the Boston Terminal Company, and vice-president of the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company in 1896. In 1902 he was prominently mentioned as the successor of the late Justice Horace Gray as an associate justice...