Word: hamburger
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Africa for the purpose of studying the sleeping sickness, and it is hoped that this new department may be able, through the aid of contributions, to send expeditions to other regions but little investigated, as has been done by the important schools of tropical medicine at Liverpool, London and Hamburg, to the great advantage of science and humanity...
...Hubbard in charge of sections 13 to 26 inclusive. Section 13: M. J. Hamburg (A), W. A. O'Shea and K. Lorenz (B), H. S. Keelan (C), P. P. Cohen and M. S. Bowman (D), M. W. Levy (E). Section 14: L. M. Middlemas (A), R. Vicario and L. A. Wachs (B), R. Coggeshall (C), B. J. T. Goldberg and H. B. Kelly (D), A. Beresofsky (E). Section 15: S. L. Kaplan (A), C. Southworth and S. Woodward (B), C. L. Sushelsky (C), I. Bernstein and J. A. Levinson (D), J. C. Sullivan (E). Section 16: S. J. Beck...
...Edsall was born in Hamburg, N. J. After receiving his degree he studied in London, Vienna and other medical centres. He is a member of various medical and scientific bodies, among which are the Association of American Physicians, the Association for the Advancement of Clinical Research, of which he was recently president; the American Pedlatric Society of which he was president in 1910, and the Society for the Prevention of Infant Mortality...
Randall Hall--T. E. Alcorn '13, F. H. Beall '14, G. S. Brengle 2L., W. W. Daly '15, A. W. Doyle '14, A. P. Gradalph '13, J. J. Hamburg '13, H. D. Kroll '14, R. T. Lafferty 1L., K. Lorenz '12, B. A. McManus uL., P. B. Potter '14, J. F. Walsh '14, L. O. Wright...
...Harvard and Radcliffe. The competition was so large and of such an unusually high standard of excellence, that it was difficult for the judges to decide upon the best plays. The following were selected after careful consideration: "The Head of the Family" by George Francis Abbott 1G., of Hamburg, N. Y.; "Kid" by Elma Caroline Ehrlich, Radcliffe Sp., of Chicago, III.; "Alaric Jourdan's House" by Ralph Milbourne Townsend 1G., of Wellesley; and "The Foundlings" by Annie Andros Hawley, Radcliffe Sp., of Brookline...