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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seven holders, all of whom have played a notable part in the history of the Harvard Medical School. The first incumbent was Benjamin Waterhouse, 1782-1812, followed by James Jackson, 1812-1836, John Ware, 1836-1869, George C. Shattuck, 1859-1873. Francis Minot, 1873-1891, Reginald Heber Fritz, 1892-1908, and Henry A. Christian appointed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL TO HONOR PHYSIC CHAIR ANNIVERSARY | 12/17/1932 | See Source »

...Canada was shocked when Lawyer Machray, enfeebled by long illness, arose in Winnipeg's Provincial Police Court, leaning heavily on his cane, to be charged with theft. His peculations from University funds were now estimated at $901,175. In addition he was charged with stealing $60,000 from Heber Archibald, his former law partner. (The firm had gone bankrupt.) Begging a summary trial, Lawyer Machray pleaded guilty. Magistrate R. M. Noble, recalling huskily that for 25 years he had been a friend of the accused, passed sentence: seven years in the penitentiary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Bad Bursars | 10/3/1932 | See Source »

...Kennelly-Heaviside layer, radio's sounding board around the earth. -Dr. A. Meldon Skellet, Bell Telephone Laboratories. Electric Clocks, run by 60-cycles-per-second powerhouse current, are sufficiently accurate to operate astronomical telescopes. Dr. George Wilber Moffitt is using such a clock at Yerkes Observatory. Dr. Heber Doust Curtis will put one in at the Michigan Observatory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Astronomers | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

Richard Mead Atwater Jr. succeeded Heber Charles Hicks (resigned Jan. 1) as president of New York Mining Exchange on which sales now average 12,000 shares a day. There are 75 stocks listed, of which 40 sell at less than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Personnel: Sep. 28, 1931 | 9/28/1931 | See Source »

William Knight Ginman '32, of Muskegon, Mich., has been elected president of the undergraduate section of the Harvard Engineering Society for the year 1931-32, while John Root Fletcher '33, of Winnetka, III., will be vice-president for next year it was announced last night by Heber Wells 31, past president of the society, at an engineering meeting held in Pierce Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GINMAN NEW PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERING SOCIETY | 5/15/1931 | See Source »

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