Word: hospitaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dr. John R. Stehn, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, instructor in Physics; Phillip Phillips, of Cambridge, assistant in Anthropology; Grosvenor W. Cooper, of of Stanford University, California, assistant in Music; Edward P. Claney, of Beloit, Wisconsin, assistant in Physics; Charles E. Dunlap, of New York City, Lucius Littauer Fellow in Pathology, Huntington...
Dr. David T. Shaw, of Kansas City, Kansas, has been appointed Lucius Litauer Fellow Medicine at the Huntington Hospital, for a year beginning November 1; and Sherwood L. Washburn, of Cambridge, will be assistant in Anthropology during the first half year.
Helen Wills began playing tennis during the War when her father, a Berkeley, Calif, physician, went to a French base hospital and left his 15-ounce racquet behind him. A pigtailed, direct little girl, she took it for granted from the start that winning was synonymous with trying. She did...
In Chicago, John Kay rushed out of his office to go to a hospital to visit his wife and newborn child, ran down the hall, dashed through an open elevator door, dropped five floors to his death.
According to a report yesterday afternoon from the Heverly Hospital, the condition of Alexander A. McDonnell '39, who was involved in an automobile accident near Pride's Crossing returning from a party at the Essex Country Club, is not serious. His compauteu Charles M. Harris '38, was released from the...