Word: manned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Dean Christian prefaced his remarks by pointing out that to succeed in the practice of medicine a man must have only intelligence, industry, and enthusiasm. There are no such beings as "born doctors...
...Christian was elected dean of the Medical School on October 12 by the Corporation and his election was confirmed by the Board of Overseers two days later. Because of the remarkable opportunities offered by the splendid equipment of the new school the choice was awaited with great interest. A man of great administrative ability was needed, who had a thorough training in medicine. Dr. Christian had already established an excellent record of work in the Boston hospitals. He is an unusually young man for the position of head of the Medical School. Born in Lynchburg, Va., in 1876, he entered...
These men who come to preach in Appleton are worth knowing, however slightly. They represent wide interests and their reputation is more than local. A five minutes' conversation or simply a handshake gives a man a personal interest in anything the other man does which brings him to the attention of the public. There are doubtless hundreds of men today who wish they had taken advantage of the opportunity to drop in at Wadsworth House and shake hands with Phillips Brooks or Edward Everett Hale. It gives a man a certain pleasure to be able to say he knows such...
...dinners arranged for the year will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 6.30 o'clock. J. Richardson 1L. will speak on some topic of timely interest, and several members of the class will also be called upon to make informal speeches. Every fourth man in the alphabetical list of the class has been invited by the committee in charge. Refreshments will be served, and there will be music during the dinner...
...relay race between Harvard and Yale which was to have been one of the events at the B. A. A. meet in Mechanics Hall, Boston, on Saturday, February 6, has been cancelled. A race has been arranged between the University relay team and Cornell, in which each man will run three laps, or 390 yards. Entries for the meet must be made by Saturday to Mr. G. B. Billings, chairman of the B. A. A. athletic committee...