Word: health
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Roger I. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene, describes in the current Alumni Bulletin the various ways in which the University is working upon the problem of student health. The precautions taken against infantile paralysis were such that although the University started on time last fall, there was but one case of the disease. This particular student had been frequently away from Cambridge and the source of infection was unknown...
...beginning of the college year the particular health problem that was uppermost in the thoughts of everyone was the prevalence of infantile paralysis. After careful consideration and consultation with various experts, not only of the University but also of the state and the country, the University was opened on schedule...
...directed to increasing the number of students, buildings and degrees conferred. The professors are so loaded up with the routine teaching and such an unconscionable amount of administrative work, that he who would engage in genuine scientific research must do so by stealth and at the expense of his health. Nor do we provide many incentives for that kind of work. The public reward and recognition extended to technologic promoters is out of all proportion to that extended to scientific achievement itself-witness the millions of people who have heard of Edison but not of Theobald Smith, or who think...
April 1: Dr. C. T. Brues: "Fleas and Other Insect Parasites in Their Relation to Public Health...
...Morgan '17 and J. I. Wylde '17 on the defence, and of last year's first and second forward lines, appear unusually bright. Captain Morgan will also speak. Dr. Channing Frothingham '02, who will again be in charge of the physical condition of the players, will talk on their health and training...