Word: meds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...told a banquet of ballplayers in San Francisco last week, "can give a guy a bad time. Their oral examinations break many a medical student who can't take it." Dr. Brown, an intern at Southern Pacific General Hospital, credited his own success in medical school to pre-med training as a third baseman for the New York Yankees. "Big-league baseball conditioned me to hold up," said the "Golden Boy" who was paid a $50,000 bonus to sign with the Yanks in 1946. "I could look those profs in the eye and say: 'Brother...
Radcliffe's Council came out in favor of President Conant's program for Universal Military Service and against exempting on the basis of marks any men already in College, except seniors and talented physics, math, and pre-med majors...
...Ohio Wesleyan, Stanton vacillated between a pre-med course and a psychology major. When he graduated in 1930, he was offered an advertising job by Philadelphia's N. W. Ayer on the basis of his work on the college yearbook, but before he could report for work, the depression had changed N. W. Ayer's mind. Stanton hurriedly grabbed a job at Ohio State as graduate assistant (salary: $750 a year), married Ruth Stephenson, the girl he'd been going with since he was 14, and for three years worked as a part-time teacher while writing...
...basketball star had offers from 15 colleges, but said that "the final decision lay between Harvard and Colgate. Both offered the same scholarship and had the pre-med program I wanted, but I felt that I'd be happier at a smaller college than Harvard...
Some of the volunteers are doing the hospital work as pre med school training...