Word: health
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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William E. Quinn, for six years coach of the hurdler and field event men of the University track team, died at his home early yesterday morning. He had been in poor health for about three years previous to his death, and had been ill in bed since before Christmas. His death was not unexpected as his physicians gave up hope of recovery several weeks...
...Medicine, will be given at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. No tickets are required, but the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour. Dr. M. W. Richardson '89 will speak on the topic, "What the State Board of Health is doing to protect the health of the citizens of Massachusetts...
...Richard Pearson Strong of the Health Department of the United States Insular Burean, has been appointed Professor of Tropical Medicine at the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Strong will organize and have charge of a new department which will give systematic instruction in the study and treatment of tropical discases. The new department starts with a five-year guarantee of sufficient funds and it is hoped that later an endowment will be raised to make the work permanent...
...Faculty who have been granted leave of absence for the first half-year only, will return, notably, Professors G. P. Baker '87, E. Channing" '78, J. H. Ropes '89, and R. DeC. Ward '89. In addition, Dr. A. N. Holcombe '06, who has been absent on account of ill-health, expects to resume his duties after the mid-years. Regular sabbatical leave for the second half of this year has been granted to Professors A. B. Hart and W. B. Munro, and to Dean Haskins. The latter recently received the award of the Woodbury Lowery Fellowship which...
...become, the ideal place in Cambridge for all members of the University to take their meals. The poorest as well as the richest can here find not only excellent food at reasonable prices, but also an environment of sociability and of quietude favorable to the best dietary conditions of health. MARTIN KELLOGG SCHERMERHORN