Word: inman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Ondess Lamar Inman, A.B., S.M., (Botany...
Appointments were conferred as follows: William Albert Perkins '11, as Alumni Assistant in Surgery; William Bradford Robbins '99, as Alumni Assistant in Medicine; Samuel Waldstein '18 as Assistant in Chemistry; George Alonzo Mirick, as Assistant in Education; William Norwood Souter, as Instructor in Ophthalmology; Ondess Lamar Inman, as Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; Reginald George Trotter, as Austin Teaching Fellow in History; Sidney Raymond Packard, A.M. '16, as Austin Teaching Fellow in History; Carl Freemont Brand, as Austin Teaching Fellow in History; George Luther Lincoln '94, as Instructor in Romance Languages; Guillermo Lincoln '94, as Instructor in Spanish...
...following resignations were received and accepted: John Wilkes Hammond, M.D., '12, as assistant in Bacteriology; John Clarence Norward, D.M.D. '12, Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry; Harold Inman Gosline '09, Instructor in Neuropathology; Robert Boles Hunt, M.D. 12. Assistant in Pediatrics; Fred Charles Langenberg, assistant in Metallurgy and Metallography...
Following are the ten who secured their licenses: Frederick Stevens Allen '16, of Pelham Manor, N. Y.; Francis Inman Amory, Jr., '17, of Boston; William Bartlett Bacon '19, of Brookline; Edmond Elkins Bates '17, of Medford; Mahlon Philip Bryan '19, of Brookline; Hamilton Coolidge '19, of Brookline Donald Dunbar Harris '16, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Harry Hubbard Metcalf '17, of Westborough; Robert Hewins Stiles '16, of Fitchburg; and Joseph Rice Strong '16, of Worcester...
...mathematics, and from travel stories to text-books on economics. Among the most important of these are "Works," by Charles C. Grafton LL.B. '53; "Christian Life in the Modern World," by Francis G. Peabody '69; "Democracy of the Constitution," by Henry Cabot Lodge '71; "Paris War Days," by Charles Inman Barnard '74; Within Prison Walls," by Thomas Scott Osborne '84; "The Boston Symphony Orchestra," by M. A. DeWolfe Howe '87; "Clark's Field," by Robert Merrick '90; "The Judicial Veto," by Horace A Davis '91; "Boys of Eastmarsh," by Fisher Ames, Jr., '92; "The College Course and Preparation for Life...