Word: joel
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...undergraduates who intend to enter the medical profession or who have any interest in medicine are urgently requested to be present in the Randall Room of Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7 o'clock. Dr. Joel E. Goldthwait will address the class, regular meetings of which will be held in Brooks House every Thursday hereafter. A number of prominent physicians have agreed to speak to the class during the fall on such topics as "The Aim and Methods of the Physician," "The Preventive Function of Modern Medicine", "The Doctor and the Social Institution", "Various Opportunities in Medicine", and other subjects...
...Joel Dibble Austin '16, of Dorchester, won the first prize of $250 for the best undergraduate essay. His subject was "A Defense of Debussy." Joseph Vincent Fuller '14, of St. Paul, Minn., and Herbert Aaron Friedlich '15, of Toledo, O., were each awarded a second prize of $100. Their essays dealt respectively with "The Congresses of Troppau and Laybach," and "Taine's 'Origines de la France Contemporaine...
Ph.D.--Guy Rodger Clements, of Chicago, Ill.; Donald Watson Davis, of Cambridge; Charles Edward Persons, of Renwick, la.; Albert Edward Rand, of Providence, R. I.; Clyde Orval Ruggles, of Winfield, la.; Reynold Albrecht Spaeth, of Mount Airy, Pa. D. M. D.--Berj Quarekin Chutjian, of New York, N. Y.; Joel Emmanuel Davidson, of Dorchester; Thomas James Giblin, Jr., of Dorchester; Thomas Edward McGreen, of Providence, R. I.; Harry Yeates Nutter, of Winchester. M. D.--Isaac Alcuzar, of Boston; Richard Dana Bell, of Somerville; Roger Paul Dawson, of Waterbury, Conn.; Otto Woodson Gresier, of Columbia City, Md.; Sterne Morse, of Brookline...
...pity that they cannot be printed inexpensively and distributed where they will do the most good. Men of national standing in medicine and surgery have spoken many words of wisdom in these Sunday talks; that the people appreciate them was seen in the overflowing attendance at Dr. Joel Goldthwaite's lecture last Sunday. No better health text-book for the layman haws over been written than could be made up from these inspiring talks...
...MEDICAL SCHOOL LECTURE. "The Effect of Posture upon the General Efficiency of the Human Being." Dr. Joel E. Goldthwait. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...