Word: oxfordization
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...graduate of King's College, Oxford, and the Royal College of Surgeons, Dr. Grenfell has studied medicine with Sir Andrew Clarke. For a time he was associated with Sir Frederick Treves, King Edward's surgeon, and is a holder of the Board of Trade certificate of competency as master mariner. For the last twelve years Dr. Grenfell has been engaged in medical work among the natives and fishermen of Labrador, cruising in the summer the length of the coast in his steel hospital-ship, the "Strathcona." On one of these voyages he made the first chart of the coast which...
...Grenfell who is a graduate of Oxford and the Royal College of Surgeons studied medicine with Sir Andrew Clark and was for a time associated with Sir Frederick Treves, King Edward's surgeon. For the last twelve years he has been engaged in medical work among the natives and fishermen of Labrador, cruising in summer the length of the coast in his steel hospital ship, the "Strathcona"; and in winter travelling through the country by dog team. He has founded three small hospitals, an industrial school, a mill and several co-operative stores; and plans to build a home...
...will be divided into University and Freshman squads. The University squad will be coached by Captain Phillips and J. A. Sayler 3L., a former Johns Hopkins player who coached last year's team during the later part of the season. W. D. Hutchinson sC., a former member of the Oxford University team will have charge of the Freshman. Personal attention will be given to all new men and every effort made to place them, in the rudiments of the game, on an equality with the experienced players when the field work starts...
...Hopkins, University of Virginia, MT. Washington Club of Baltimore, Swarthmore and the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn. The Inter-University schedule will begin soon after the recess, and will include games with Columbia and University of Pennsylvania at Cambridge have renewed their invitation, extended after the visit of the Oxford-Cambridge team to this country in 1903, for a return game or games, to be played in England next summer. If games can be arranged with other English teams, and satisfactory arrangements made for expenses, it is possible that the University team will make the trip...
...been unofficially announced that Oxford will also accept the challenge, although as yet no action has been taken on the matter by the Oxford managers. Cambridge will be represented by three players on the international team, but the men will not be chosen until a preliminary test tournament has been held. The dates, April 14 and 15, which were selected by the American colleges, have proved satisfactory, and applications have already been made to the City of London Chess Club, for the use of its rooms during the two days of the contest...