Word: meds
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...construction of the Center will provide an additional 232 beds to the hospital complex around the Med School. But more importantly it will join the three hospitals in the area: Peter Bent Brigham, Robert B. Brigham, and Boston Hospital for Women. The union of these hospitals will make it possible to perform complicated and expensive operations such as open heart surgery...
Robert H. Ebert became dean of the Med School four years ago. Like his colleagues he was excited by the possibilities for the Center. But also like his colleagues he was confused by the problems of relocation, community relations, community services, and even by the problem of how to determine exactly what a hospital's community is. Despite his concern for the people of the area, however, the central issue in Ebert's mind remains how to build the hospital at the least expense and at the lowest cost. Herein lies his conflict with...
...tenured nominees are: James S. Ackerman, Fine Arts: Kenneth J. Arrow, Economics; Herbert Bloch, Classics; Elkan R. Blout, Div. of Med. Sci.; Dwight Bolinger, Romance Lang. and Lit.; William H. Bossert '59, Biophysics; Charles W. Burnham, Geological Sciences...
Irving H. Goldberg, Div. of Med. Sci.; Leo Goldberg '34, Astronomy; Richard Mead Goody, DEAP; Alan Heimert '49, English; James R. Hightower, Far Eastern Languages; Stanley Hoffmann, Social Studies; Gerald Holton, Physics; Daniel H. H. Ingalls '36, Sanskrit...
Seventy-five first-year students met last night to draw up several proposals to be voted upon by the Med School students tomorrow. The results of the vote will be announced at a meeting tomorrow night...