Word: germ
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plan to organize "discussion groups" among students, which Harvard authorities will present at a mass meeting next Friday night, is worth every support. Obviously it is one of those schemes that contain the germ of an important success if only it can be incubated at sufficient heat, vitalized by the magnetism of the right personalities, and fostered by a careful regard for the exact means that will strengthen its life. Quite as obviously it is means of such novel kind that are now in much need in our colleges...
...Physical Colloquium. "The Physiology of the Germ Cells of the Sea Urchins," by Mr. E. J. Cohn. Conant Common Room...
...Physical Colloquium. "The Physiology of the Germ Cells of the Sea Urchins," by Mr. E. J. Cohn. Conant Common Room...
Julian Henry Reinherz '18, of Brookline, died at his home on December 22 of malignant endo-carditis. He had been ill for over six weeks with an infection of the streptococcus germ which finally spread to his heart, causing death. This disease, though by no means rare, is rather unusual...
...flooded out of their regular quarters, had sought temporary shelter in a dock shed in most unsanitary, immoral conditions. The men were getting sick. The commandant wired headquarters for advice. Back came the laconic message: "Consult Y. M. C. A.," and before night the first 'army hut' and the germ of the entire system was started. When it came time to sail the association secretaries had made themselves so useful that it was decided that they should accompany the ships. But when they reported to the commander on the day of sailing he greeted them with the order, "Go away...