Word: health
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Belgian students who have just arrived in the United States to study under exchange fellowships, two will come to take up their studies at the University. Edmond Huyghebaert of Ghent will study in the School of Public Health, while Arthur Van Dessel of Louvain University will take a course in orthopedic surgery at the Dental School...
...much in the hands of the college or of the team itself as upon the point of the sporting editor's pen. The name of any of the larger universities attached to an item of news greatly enhances its market value, and sport writers must live. Hence the very health of a football player becomes a public commodity...
President Lowell is on the board of the School of Public Health, which includes Dean D. L. Edsall, as chairman, and Professors M. J. Rosenan '14, E. B. Wilson '99, Hans Zinseer, R. I. Lee '02, and C. K. Drinker...
...Adolf Lorenz, famed orthopedic surgeon: "Arriving from Vienna on the steamship Resolute, I discussed eugenics. I said that a man before he marries should know the character and health of his wife and should have known her well several years; that a man should be about eight years older than his wife; that I am unalterably opposed to marriage when the woman is older than...
Three awards in the School of Public Health have been won by men from California, Rhode Island and Iowa. Dr. W. J. Connell of Dubuque, Iowa, a member of the Iowa State Board of Health, has received a fellowship of the School of Public Health. He graduated from the Illinois College of Medicine in 1919 and is taking his first year of work at the University this year. H. B. Elkind of Howard, Rhode Island, a '15 graduate of Tufts Medical School, and a '22 of Clark University holds the second, while Clarence Olds Sappington 2P.H., of San Francisco, California...