Word: ph
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...opportunity to do so on Wednesday evening, October 17, at Union Hall, Main street, Cambridge-port, when Henry Cabot Lodge, '71, is to make his only speech in Cambridge during the campaign. He is a good example, to men of all parties, of the scholar in politics. Taking a Ph. D. in 1875 for his essay on Anglo-Saxon Sand-Saws, he became successively university lecturer, editor of the North American and of the International Review, representative in the legislature, overseer of the college and congressman. He was also vice-president of the Constitutional Centennial Commission last year...
...candidates for the degree of A. M., Ph. D., or S. D., except candidates for the degree of A. M. on the professional course of study pursued, in a professional school, are required to register in the graduate department...
...John Orne Green, M. D., clinical professor of otology; Clarence John Blake, M. B., professor of otology; Frederick Irving Knight, M. D., clinical professor of laryngology; William Henry Baker, M. D., professor of gynaecology. The board voted to concur with the president and fellows in reappointing George Dunning Moore, Ph. D., proctor for 1888-9; and in appointing Morris Hicky Morgan, Ph. D., tutor in Greek for three years from Sept...
...treasurer from the date when his resignation as a member of the board shall take effect: John C. Perkins, A. B., as proctor in Divinity Hall for 1888-89; Thomas M. Rotch, M. D., assistant professor of diseases of children; J. Mixter, M. D., demonstrator in anatomy; Chas. Gross, Ph. D., instructor in history; George H. Parker, S. B., in zoology; Thaddeus W. Harris, A. M., in geology; W. B. S. Clymer, A. B., in English; George Bendelair, A. B., in English history; Freeman Snow, Ph. D., in international law; G. W. Sawin, A. M., in mathematics; W. R. Thayer...
...School; Samuel Holmes Durgin, M. D., lecturer on hygiene; Francis Augustine Harris, M. D., demonstrator of legal medical examinations; Herbert Leslie Burrell, M. D., demonstrator of bandaging and apparatus; Harold Clarence Ernst, M. D., demonstrator of terology; Otis Kimball Newall, M. D., assistant demonstrator of anatomy; Morris Hickey Morgan, Ph. D., instructor in Greek; Edward Lee Conant, A. B., instructor in forensics; John Joseph Hayes, instructor in elocution; Eugene Howard Babbett, A. B., instructor in German; Frederick Cesar Sumichrast, instructor in French; John Henry May, A. B., instructor in political economy; William Schofield, A. M., D. B., instructor in Roman...