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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...purely clinical departments, we think that of Pediatrics deserving of very high praise. The amount and quality of work here, both in teaching and research, is quite out of proportion to its cost. Nineteen teachers are on the roll of the Department. Nearly half of these serve entirely without pay. Such self-denial on the part of the teachers cannot be always counted on, and we hope that in the near future $10,000 a year may be the annual expenditure on the Department instead of the present...
...general it may be stated that while the School can with close economy, pay, or nearly pay, its way; the fructifying influence of a larger income is very desirable...
...larger courses, and by discussing with them the general problem, the secretary has made reasonably sure that few undergraduates will in the long run escape finding themselves in at least one course in which the use of bad English is likely to be reported. Many instructors, moreover, pay attention to the English of their students without sending them to the committee; if such an attitude were universal, the work of the committee would become to a large extent unnecessary...
...from 150 to 225 separate bedrooms. It is estimated that if such a building were available in Boston at least 40,000 sailors would sleep in it each year. In Brooklyn, where the building is about twice the size of the one needed in Boston, the sailors themselves pay 80 per cent of the cost of operation and over 100,000 men slept in it during 1914. Nearly 300 men are turned away nightly while the fleet is in port...
...these scholarships are awarded for three years to each successful candidates, provided he spends these three years in study at Oxford University. Each student receives an allowance of 300 pounds a year, the equivalent of $1,500, payable in quarterly installments, which is sufficient to enable a man to pay for the expenses of vacations as well as terms. The first installment is not payable until the student has actually gone into residence at Oxford. Inquiries as to particulars may be mailed to any American college by intending candidates. More specific information, however, may be obtained from The Rhodes Trust...