Word: healthful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following January his commission as captain was confirmed but owing to ill health he was sent to the interior to train recruits from the 1917 class for his regiment. Later he accompanied them to the Verdun Army School and while there last July, was ordered to report to Col. Azan in Boston, to aid in the training of American soldiers. He was at once assigned by Col. Azan to the "Iron Battalion" of Plattsburgers then in Cambridge, and later...
...Harvard Health Talks" is a series of volumes giving the substance of lectures given in the Medical School from time to time. It aims to present in a popular form the most modern and authoritative information on medical subjects of universal importance. Its editors are Edward Hickling Bradford '69, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, emeritus, and Dean of the Medical School; Harold Clarence Ernst '76, and Walter Bradford Cannon '96, professors in the Medical School...
...because that will be taken care of by the mechanicians in the corps, but a man must be able to drive in such a way as not to endanger the wounded, himself or the ambulance. All men must also obtain a doctor's certificate that they are in good health, and should be vaccinated against typhoid before they leave, as this will be necessary before they are allowed to join a section...
...members of the University of today, some of whom, perhaps, have never seen his face or heard his matchless oratory of perfect speech, join with the multitude of Harvard men everywhere in wishing him health and happiness on his eighty third birthday...
...Great War," J. W. Burgess; the collected poems of James Elroy Flecker; "The Spirit of American Literature," J. A. Macy; "The Advance of the English Novel," W. L. Phelps; "Dante," C. H. Grandgent '83; "Lost Endeavor," by John Masefield; "A Popular Life of Martin Luther," Elsie Singmaster; "Health and Disease," R. I. Lee '02; "Abraham Lincoln," Lord Charnwood...