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Last week Dr. Henry E. Sigerist of Switzerland became professor of the history of medicine at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Because there are comparatively few chairs of the history of medicine in U. S. universities and because Dr. Sigerist is primarily an historian rather than a physician, his appointment...
Big, broad, jovial and aggressive, Dr. Sigerist is just half the age of the man he succeeds-41. Born in Paris of Swiss parents, he studied philology before medicine, specialized in Oriental languages. He speaks and thinks in German, French, Italian, English, can write in most of the others. He...
We believe in the Scripture of the Old and New Testaments as verbally inspired by God . . . supreme and final authority on faith and life. In this belief last week assembled the 15th annual convention ol the World's Christian Fundamentals Association, in Columbus, Ohio. Brothers and sisters they call...
Two major things in common have Professor Frederick Parker Gay of Columbia, Director George Canby Robinson of the new New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College Association (whose blocks of white buildings open this autumn), and Dean Alan Mason Chesney of Johns Hopkins Medical School. They studied medicine at Johns Hopkins...
Engaged. Robert Johns Bulkley Jr., son of the U. S. Senator from Ohio; and Lorraine Warner, Boston socialite.