Word: generalized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cabot, who is chief surgeon of the Massachusetts General Hospital and director of clinics of the State Board of Health, went to England in 1916 with the first University Unit, and was commander of General Hospital 22, B. E. F., with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He has lately been made a companion of the order of St. Michael and St. George for his work with the British...
...Freshmen will meet at the scheduled hours in Smith Halls Common Room. All men who have not officially selected an organized athletic squad or are not reporting for practice with a squad must report with their sections this afternoon. Important announcement will be made at these meetings regarding the general organization within the sections and the type of work that will occupy the next few weeks...
...fact of the institution's condition and service than have many alumni who come from a distance. It is human nature. So Harvard will bring them together in Cambridge tomorrow for a real sight-seeing tour. There is evident merit in the plan, both for Harvard's sake in general, and the endowment fund in particular. All success to it! --Boston Transcript...
...present president of the Board is Judge Robert Grant of Boston. Among the thirty members of the Board who are expected at the meeting are Major General Leonard Wood; Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Senator Henry Cabot Lodge; Howard Eliot, former President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and now President of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company; Arthur Woods, assistant to the Secretary of War, and formerly police commissioner of New York City; Ellery Sedgwick, editor of the Atlantic Monthly; Owen Wister, the novelist; W. Cameron Forbes, ex-Governor of the Philippines; Joseph...
...been the only place where members of the Faculty could dine together or invite students to dine with them. Some few professors have entertained members of their classes in their homes, and some have had afternoons and evenings when they would welcome callers. But there has been a general lack of frequent intercourse between student and instructor, doubtless due in part to the indifference of some undergraduates, but also due to an unintentional lack of interest on the part of busy professors...