Word: led
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...curious to note that the man who named appendicitis--a disease which has led to so much criticism for alleged reckless operating--was a physician very conservative himself in the matter of operations. This conservatism was a dominant mental trait, of a piece with his rather reserved personality, under which, however, for those who know him well, flowed a vein of genial humor. It was often remarked that he and the late Dr. Maurice Richardson were the close friends they were "by the law of opposites...
...note to those men whose tendency it might be to lose their balance in enthusiasm for the practical, intense nature of the work. "Do not try to get the experience of manhood all at once. Remember that the Master you all follow, who gave his life to social service, led in his early years, an almost unrecorded life." Settlement work has great value as a laboratory course, complementary to academic theory, and if it is modestly and moderately pursued cannot fail to make the undergraduate "a better student and a larger...
...Junior Bible study group led by Dr. O. P. Gifford, of Brookline, will meet for the first time in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 6.45 o'clock...
...Bible class for Freshmen led by Dr. Albert Parker Fitch '00 will hold its first meeting in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. Fitch will give a series of talks on "Freshman Problems," each meeting of the class lasting not more than half an hour, on Monday evenings until the first week in December. Last year the class had an average attendance of one hundred...
...Episcopal Theological Seminary, will have charge of the group of Sophomores, meeting on Tuesdays at 6.45 o'clock. Dr. Fosbroke has prepared a series of talks on the "Religion of the Old Testament." It is hoped that this group will be a continuation of the Freshman class led by Dr. Fitch last year...