Word: marylands
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Last week a conference of Government medical officials and top-rank psychiatrists at the New York Academy of Medicine considered what a grueling job it is also. Cases were presented from the War Shipping Administration's five rest homes for seamen (in Long Island, New Jersey, Maryland, Louisiana, California). Samples...
Clark began his career on the gridiron when he played guard for four years for Western Maryland, where upon graduating he became assistant coach to Harlow. He was called from there to be head coach of the University of Delaware...
...Maryland .471 Utah...
Towards evening Oliver became the professor. For years he lectured on the history of medicine at the University of Maryland and at Johns Hopkins University. Most evenings, wearing a rosy boutonniere in his grey Norfolk jacket, he sat down at the head of a long dining table in Johns Hopkins' Alumni Memorial Hall. As warden of the hall he was surrounded by men ranging from freshmen to graduate students. Once when an after-dinner speaker failed to show up, Oliver pinch-hit for him, related the details of a famous murder. That set a precedent...
...succeeding members of the 1945 board are Hugh Calkins of Winthrop House and Newton, President; Armand Schwab, Jr. of Eliot House and New York City, Managing Editor; James G. Nuland of Eliot House and Westgate, Maryland, Business Manager; Leonard M. Wright of Milton, Editorial Chairman; E. Thomas Binger of Adams House and St. Paul, Minnesota, Photographic Chairman; Colin F. N. Irving of Eliot House and Brookline, Executive Editor; Irwin M. Horowitz of Lowell House and Elizabeth, New Jersey, Sports Editor; Joseph H. Sharlitt of Adams House and Shaker Heights, Ohio, Assistant Editorial Chairman; Mitchell I. Goodman of Kirkland House...