Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A touch of surprising realism was contributed by a Sergeant Saito, composing his verse in an Army hospital:
As it was, conditions were bad enough. For almost a week France had refused admittance to all but a selected few. Wounded soldiers, civilians injured in air raids had been turned back. There were no hospital facilities, on the Catalonian side not even the most primitive medical attention. Piled up...
> Minister of Health Walter E. Elliot announced that: 1) doctors are being catalogued and assigned to wartime service posts throughout the country; 2) plans for building additional hospitals are being drafted and arrangements made to provide 200,000 hospital beds for the first day of bombing, 100.000 later.
The study of the physical constitution of this year's Yardlings "ties up directly with Professor Hooton's work in racial types," according to Sheldon, who has reached startling conclusions by comparing Undergraduates with inmates of the New York State Hospital for the Insane.
The injured fireman is Joseph C. Bedard, '40, who, witnesses said, was struck by debris and parts of the sofa hurled out of the window by his mates. He was rushed to the Cambridge city hospital in a police ambulance and found to have received severe back contusions. He was...