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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Goldthwait will address the class, regular meetings of which will be held in Brooks House every Thursday hereafter. A number of prominent physicians have agreed to speak to the class during the fall on such topics as "The Aim and Methods of the Physician," "The Preventive Function of Modern Medicine", "The Doctor and the Social Institution", "Various Opportunities in Medicine", and other subjects of interest to those who contemplate entering the profession...
...Water Works Association, by L. J. Henderson; "The Swelling of Colloids and Hydrogen Ion Concentration," for the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, by L. J. Henderson, W. W. Palmer, and L. H. Newburgh; "Review of Clara H. Collitz,--Selections from German Literature," for Bulletin of the New England Modern Language Association, Vol. IV, by F. W. C. Lieder: "Theodore Fontane als Maerker," for Teitschrift fuer den deutschen Unterricht, Vol. 28; "Review of Professor Eugen Kuhnemann's book, Von Weltreich des deutschen Geistes Reden und Aufsatze, Munchen, 1914," for Frankfurter. Zeitung, Number 133, by F. Schoenemann; "Zur Literatur geschichte...
...talk on drawing, especially modern illustrating and cartooning will be given by Fitzroy Carrington A.M., University lecturer on the history of engraving and curator of the print department of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, at the Lampoon Building at 7.15 tonight. The talk will be open to all Seniors who are interested and to all Lampoon editors and candidates...
...above referred to have already found useful appointments in China,--in mission hospitals, medical schools, etc. One of them has joined the staff of this Schools. That there exists in China a demand for native doctors and health officers trained in the best medical knowledge and skill of the modern world is beyond doubt. Before long it may be expected that the Chinese government will officially sanction and confirm the degree given by this Schools, and by some others...
Professor George P. Baker '87 will speak on "Granville Barker and his Late Shakespearean Productions" tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. On Thursday afternoon, Mr. Crawford of Yale will talk on "The Modern Playwright and his Relation to the Newer Staging" and on Friday Mr. Thomas Wood Stevens, of the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh will speak. H. K. Moderwell '11, dramatic critic of the Transcript, will speak on Saturday afternoon and evening...