Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Smith, A.M. (Hon.) '01 Medical School; "Mental Hygiene," by Dr. Elmer Ernest Southard '97, Medical School; "Diet and Pellagra," by Dr. J. Goldberger, Surgeon U. S. Public Health Service, Washington; "The Phenomena of Infection," by Dr. V. C. Vaughn, Dean of the School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Michigan; "Tuberculosis," by Dr. John Bromham Hawes, 2d, '99, Secretary Board of Trustees, Massachusetts Hospital for Consumptives; "Posture and Prevention of Deformities," by Dr. Robert Williamson Lovett '81, Medical School; and "Social Service," by Dr. Richard Cabot, Medical School. Some of these men will deliver but one lecture, while others...
...Cutter lectures in preventive medicine for the year 1915 will be given at the Medical School by Dr. Victor C. Vaughn, professor of Hygiene and Physiological Chemistry at the University of Michigan, and Dr. Joseph Goldberger, surgeon of the United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. Dr. Vaughn will lecture on "The Phenomena of Infection" on April 14, 15, and 16, while Dr. Goldberger's subject will be "Diet and Pellagra," and will be given in one lecture on April...
...beyond this general result of all such holiday trips, two peculiar new features have marked the Clubs' 1914-15 tour. In the first place, a dual concert with Michigan in Detroit offered great possibilities for cementing the new friendship started by the football game last fall. At a smoker Saturday afternoon the musicians from the two universities met informally, while in the evening the good relations between Michigan and Harvard were made manifest through the appearance of both organizations on the same stage...
...made the trip left Cambridge on Tuesday evening, December 22, arriving in Syracuse Wednesday, morning, where they gave their first concert. Other concerts were given in Akron, December 25; Cleveland, December 26; Milwaukee, December 28; Chicago, December 30; St. Louis, December 31; and a dual concert with Michigan in Detroit on January 2. In all of these places the concerts were given under the auspices of the local Harvard Clubs, and in all of them many preparations were made for the entertainment of the Clubs,--sight-seeing tours, teas, dinners and dances being among the many entertainments which were tendered...
...unfortunate, but at the same time unavoidable under present conditions that Michigan is not on the University football schedule again this year. The Western team and its followers impressed all who saw them on their recent visit to Cambridge, with their good sportsmanship and it is a matter for regret that the relations so pleasantly begun cannot be continued. The students of both institutions want the game, but athletic policy prevents it. However, it is to be hoped that the idea of an intersectional game will not be completely abandoned...