Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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James Clarke Davis '58, lawyer, Jamaica Plain; Lewis Stackpole Dabney '61, lawyer, Boston; William Hathaway Forbes '61, merchant, Milton; Norwood Penrose Hallowell '61, bank president, West Medford; Charles Follen Folsom '62, physician, Boston; John Elbridge Hudson '62, lawyer, Boston; Francis Lee Higginson '63, banker; George Glover Crocker '64, lawyer; Arthur Hunnewell '68, Wellesley; Joseph Bangs Warner '69, lawyer, Cambridge; Charles Joseph Bonaparte '71, lawyer, Baltimore; Walter Clifford '71, lawyer, New Bedford; William Henry Moody '76, lawyer, Haverhill; Abbott Lawrence Lowell '77, lawyer, Boston; Arthur Astor Carey '79, Boston; George Angier Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Congregational Church, Boston...
...meetings of the Choral Class have been discontinued. Mr. Frere is seriously ill and is now in Saratoga, N. Y., upon the advice of his physician...
...missionary to the deep-sea fishermen of the North Sea and Labrador, will speak at the meeting of the Christian Association in Holden Chapel at 6.45 this evening. While captain of the eleven Dr. Grenfell was converted by Mr. Moody. After studying medicine under Sir Andrew Clarke, the eminent physician, he went out in 1892 to give his life to the work for fishermen. As Dr. Gren fell has had a remarkable experience, he should be of especial interest to college men. All members of the University are invited to be present...
...lowest floor will be the room of the university physician and quarters for the managers. The ground floor on the Amsterdam avenue side will be occupied by six selected stores for the convenience of the students, including a druggist and barber, and there will also be a large bicycle room. The cellar will be a complete heat and electric light plant...
...good infirmary, well supported, many of those fellows who were spoken of today as "always going home in case of illness," would find it more convenient to go to the infirmary instead, and they as well as the other patients would find that they economized considerably in physicians' fees, good nursing and feeding being all that most cases require. Further, if the infirmary were on a strong financial basis it would be easily possible to have a resident physician and so physicians' fees would be entirely eliminated...