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Eight new half-courses were proposed for concentrators and graduate students. Music 212, "Studies in Music and Liturgy," and Music 213, "Studies in Medieval Music," will be taught by David G. Hughes '47, assistant professor of Music. These courses, and two others taught by Arthur T. Merritt, Music 214, "Studies in Renaissance Music," and Music 215, "Studies in Baroque Music," will be given next year...
...hospital's main building, and the same third-floor VIP suite where he recovered 21 months ago from ileitis. Next morning appeared three of the neurologists who were called in after his stroke-Georgetown's Dr. Francis M. Forster, Columbia's Dr. H. Houston Merritt, and Walter Reed's Lieut. Colonel Roy E. Clausen Jr. They ordered an electroencephalogram and electrocardiogram, spent 65 minutes studying the results and checking their patient. Verdict at tests' end: the President was completely recovered from the stroke; the defect in his speech had disappeared. Thereupon Walter Reed...
...that this C.V.A. was taking place. The President could not tell just when he had his stroke. Neither could the four neurologists who examined him next day-Georgetown University's Francis M. Forster, the Army's Lieut. Colonel Roy E. Clausen, Columbia University's Houston H. Merritt and James F. Hammill-though they confirmed the findings of Ike's regular doctors. As for treatment, all they could advise was wait and see, combined with a stress-free routine. They prescribed plenty of rest for Ike, but not the total inertia that was, until recently, standard...
...reach the Bowl from the Eli campus, go out Chapel St. and turn north on Derby Ave. To reach it from the Merritt Parkway, turn south along Derby Ave. (exit 57) and follow it to the Bowl...
...Southampton, Long Island's still plush jackets-for-dinner resort, cast a glance back to an earlier generation of summering painters by staging a retrospective of more than 100 turn-of-the-century paintings by the late William Merritt Chase. A friend of Whistler and a dandy in the grand style, Chase inspired his students with his enthusiasms for Velasquez, Frans Hals, Chardin and Japanese printmakers, awed his contemporaries with his exotic, cluttered studios, fez-topped black servants, white wolfhounds and mighty oaths ("My God! I'd rather go to Europe than to Heaven!"). His styles became...