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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year--E. G. Fletcher 3L., J. B. Cummings 2L., L. S. Mayo; as Visiting Lecturer in English -- W. E. Simonds, of Knox College; in the Graduate School of Medicine, as lecturer on Tropical Medicine -- R. E. Swigart; as assistant in Medicine--L. H. Spooner '03; as fellow on Orthopedic Surgery--F. R. Ober; as fellow in Biological Chemistry -- O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08; as assistant in Neurology--L. E. Emerson '04; as associate in Tropical Medicine--A. W. Sellards. It was further voted to re-establish the University Gazette and the Philip H. Sears Scholarships and that the lectures which...
William Cunningham, D.D., F.B.A., fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, England, and arch deacon of Ely, will deliver the seventh of his series of lectures on "Christianity and Politics," at the Lowell Institute this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The specific topic of discussion this afternoon will be "Positive Christian Duty." The lecture is free and open to the public...
...third of the free public lectures of the Lowell Institute on the general topic of "Christianity and Politics" will be given by William Cunningham, D.D., F.B.A. Fellow of Trinity College, England, in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The specific subject of this lecture is "Presbyterianism and the Supremacy of Scripture...
...Arthur L. Washburn, Harvard Medical School, 1914, has resigned his position as Charles Follen Folsom Teaching Fellow in Preventive Medicine and Hygiene to accept the appointment of Health Officer and Bacteriologist of Oskaloosa, Iowa...
...second of the free public lectures of the Lowell Institute on "Christianity and Politics" will be given this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, by William Cunningham, D.D., F.B.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, England. The subject of this lecture is "Church and State in England." The doors are opened at 4.30 o'clock, but are closed throughout the lecture. Tickets may be secured free of charge by applying by mail to the Curator of the Lowell Institute, 491 Boylston street, Boston, and enclosing one stamped and addressed envelope for each ticket desired...