Word: harrlet
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Paul A. Lamothe Hatty Ulen, ArlingtonNewhold R. Landon Harrlet Watzon, Wellesley HillsRobert C. Lewis Mary Ann Fotheringham, fit. LouisPaul D. Littlefield Emmy Nelley, Bronzville, N. Y.Richard S. Loomis Emily Hizzell, Suffield, Conn,John Lowell Kleanor Truinhull, WestonHarrinon F. Lyman Nancy Delano, WabanPeter MacGowan Joyce Russell, Beverly Hills, Cal.John McLaughlin Joanne Shanahan, SomervilleMalcolm P. McNair Elise Pickhardt, West NewtonWoodbridge Marshall Margery Wheeler, Pasadena, Cal.Allen W. Mathis Louise Barr, WorcesterAlton Meister Ruth Garlen, New YorkSanford Menter Rosalie Goldstein, New YorkAlan Miller Boris Sawyer, AndoverLawrence S. Munson Polly Saltonstall, SherbonLester J. Murphy Marjorie Pitten, BostonHomer S. Musgrave Nelly Frogus, Mount Lebanon, Pa.Walter Nichols...
...Friday, October 8, at 8.15 o'clock. John W. Boynton, Jr. 4Dn., the Dental School representative of Phillips Brooks House, will preside. Speakers will be as follows: Patrick A. Jarrett, President of the Senior Class; George Donohue, President of the Junior class; James M. Parr, President of the Harrlet Newell Lowell Society; Leroy M. S. Miner, Dean of the Dental School, will speak...
...President Lowell in an address before the Harrlet Newell Lowell Society for Dental Research, a society founded to further the spirit of research among the student body, stated that the greatest hope for the future of dentistry lies in research. In this field, the dental profession, young as it is, is justly proud of its achievements particularly in the war against suffering. The pioneer work of Dr. Horace Wells with nitrous oxide, and Dr. William Morton with ether, both endeavoring to control pain in dental operations, led to the development of surgical anaesthesia...
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