Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...graduate group, Odell Shepard 2G. is to receive a prize of two hundred dollars for an essay on "The solitude of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Byron," and Joseph Vincent Fuller 1G., of St. Paul. Minn., and Daniel Sommer Robinson 1G., of North Salem, Ind., received similar awards for their essays on "The War Scare of 1875," and "Non-Symbolic Idealistic Logic," respectively...
...unit, which is led by Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, is composed of 33 nurses and 20 surgeons, including two dentists. This group will continue the work of the second unit, which was sent to Europe last November at the request of Sir William Osler, of Oxford, England, and which will complete a six months' tour of duty at a British Base Hospital near Boulogne on the French coast on June 9. On that date the new unit will arrive and take charge. It is expected that the hospital will have a capacity of 1400 beds...
...Fine Art courses during the year. Neither prize is to be awarded to the same student in any one year, and no student will be given the prize more than once. The committee of award will consist of the members of the Division of Fine Arts or a group of members or other persons whom the Division may designate. If in one year no work is considered of sufficient merit to be given the awards, they may be withheld. All prize paintings or drawings for which prizes are given, will become the permanent property of the Division of Fine Arts...
...Museum. These are Rubens' splendid "Meleager and Atlanta," and "The Lace-Maker," by Nicholas Maes, a characteristic genre picture of his best period. The paintings which remain on exhibition include one in oil by Rembrandt and one by Franz Hals. There is also an excellent Van Ostade of a group of peasants playing cards, illustrating well the remarkable skill of the Dutch masters of that period in genre painting. These pictures are loaned through the kindness of Mr. Henry Goldman, of New York...
...will be composed of 18 surgeons, practically all graduates of the Medical School, and 32 nurses, will sail for England on the Cunard Liner. "Andania" on May 20. The new unit will be under the leadership of Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, professor of surgery at the Medical School. This group will continue the work of the second unit, which was sent to Europe last November at the request of Sir William Osler, of Oxford, England, and which will complete a six months' tour of duty at a British Base Hospital near Boulogne on the French coast on June...