Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Roman traditions go back to the last century when Lombroso advanced his theory of the "born criminal type"*and practically originated the science of criminology. Ideas have gone far since then, but the concept of the criminal as lit subject for scientific examination and treatment has persisted. Dr. Ottolenghi is...
Ex-Premier Georges Clemenceau telegraphed Mme. Mangin: "He was a great soldier." Major General Robert Lee Bullard, onetime (Oct. 11, 1918-Apr. 15, 1919) Commander of the U. S. , Second Corps Area, cabled from his sick bed in Fort Totten Army Hospital: "Goodby, beloved comrade. Goodby, thou undaunted spirit." The...
All examinations, except those especially noted, will begin at 9.15 o'clock and will last approximately three hours. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 (X) 3 P.M. Military Science 1 New Leet., Hall Military Science 2 Emerson D Military Science 3 Harvard 5 Military Science 4 Emerson J Social Ethics 26 Emerson J...
"When we moved from Nebraska, we gave our home, valued by us at $50,000 and by those who received it at more than $75,000, to the Methodist* Church for a hospital. The value of that gift alone was more than one-tenth of all the profits I ever...
Thomas Crimming '00 of New York City, president of the Thomas Crimmons Construction Company. In 1916 he served with the New York National Guard on the Mexican Border and served during the World War as a Colonel in the One Hundred and Second Engineers and later was in Rome with...