Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...institution in the University carries out the principle of individualism to a greater degree than the Phillips Brooks House. Here a man has a wide choice of serious work whereby he may devote a part of his life to the service of his God and his fellow-men. In short, I think that the Phillips Brooks House Association is composed of men who embody the personality of religion. It is not a Sunday religion, but actually a part of them, and it is most gratifying to note the seriousness, eagerness, and enthusiasm displayed by all the men who have been...
...wants a congenial occupation, an occupation in which one may use all his faculties, one in which he may be useful to his fellow-men and at the same time earn his living, he should become a physician." "This profession," said Dr. F. C. Shattuck '68, in his lecture on medicine as a profession, "is one of the most fruitful occupations to which one can devote his life. Although the betterment of the processes of medicine has been great in the last thirty years, the full development of the science has only started...
...Nichols '86, who spoke last, showed the chances of a student's "making good" if he should enter surgery. "Surgery is hard work," he said. "The surgeon is the carpenter and mechanic of the physician. He comes into the closest relations to his fellow...
...attitude necessary? Would not a little sympathy and human feeling show more clearly a student's ability?" A. K. McC. reviews "The World Decision" by Robert Herrick, but the secretary prefaces the review with a note of warning. What Mr. Dos Passos says constitutes a sound reply to his fellow-editor, Mr. McComb, on a preceding page. A. K. McC., whom we suspect to be this very Mr. McComb, even says, combatting the work of Mr. Herrick, "We know that trade is continuing between Italy and Germany. Let it continue by all means. Every little thing which still binds...
...meeting of the President and Fellows of the University, the following appointments were made: Ernest Waters Wescott, Assistant in Chemistry William Richard Ohler, Fellow in Medicine Edmund Francis Walsh, Fellow in Medicine John Alexander Wentworth, Fellow in Medicine William Davis Smith, Assistant in Medicine Frank Billings, University of Chicago, Visiting Lecturer on Medicine Ezra Albert Cook, Assistant in Philosophy Sidney Leavitt Pressy, Assistant in Psychology Philip Lombard Given, Assistant in Psychology Leonard Thompson Troland, Instructor in Psychology Chester Alden McLain, Lecturer on Constitutional Law William Goodrich Thompson, Lecturer on Brief-Making and the Preparation of Cases (Law School) Judge Francis...