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On Nov. 9 the Catholic World will celebrate the 16th centenary of this most famous of all "St. Johns." About the year 324, Constantine the Great, "sentimental before he was great and great before he was Christian," bought a mansion from a rich Roman pagan family, named Laterano. This mansion...
The Significance. The treatment has not as yet been used on rickety (Continued on Page 20) children; but preparations have been made for so doing. In the solarium at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, a large window of fused quartz has been installed for use in child cases; and similar work...
Died. Sydney E. Mudd, 39, U. S. Congressman (Republican) from Maryland; in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, from intestinal obstruction.
The social history of every important country is summarized by competent authorities. To mention a few: Prof. John H. Latane of Johns Hopkins on the U. S.; Rt. Hon Sir H. C. Plunkett on Ireland; Brand Whitlock on Belgium ; ex-Premier Francesco Nitti on Italy; ex-Ambassador Hanihara on Japan...
As early as Professor Eaton's day, Rensselaer graduates went pioneering in the field of scientific agriculture. California and Wisconsin were the first two states benefited. Later, Rensselaer men started the departments of Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Mineralogy and Astronomy at such universities as Iowa, Michigan, Harvard, Cornell...