Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, even foreigners found it necessary to perform smartly the Fascist salute whenever a band of cheering patriots rushed by carrying a Fascist flag. Dr. Leonard S. Rau, a physician of Lawrence, Long Island, was one of those who imprudently neglected to salute a Fascist banner in Rome. Since the doctor is 65, he was able to make but slight resistance when a Fascist youth knocked off his hat and another struck him with doubled fist upon the temple. Mrs. Rau, with great presence of mind, shrieked "Americano! We are Americanos! AMERICANO!!" Thus appraised of the nature...
French was not in the scrimmage, but followed the practice from the sidelines, and is virtually sure to start Saturday's game at halfback. Dr. T. K. Richards '15, the Crimson's football physician, has declared that Bruon, substitute guard, will be the only player definitely out of the Tiger tilt
...University football squad were not in uniform yesterday afternoon when the team began its final week of practice in preparation for the Princeton invasion next Saturday Kilgour, Saltonstall, and Bruen were the Crimson players on the injured list but according to Dr. T. K. Richards 16 Harvard's football physician, Bruen will be the only member of the squad who will not be in condition to play on Saturday...
...Daley '27, regular guard on the Harvard football team, will undergo an operation for appendicitis this morning according to an announcement made in Cambridge yesterday afternoon. Dr. T. K. Richards '15, Harvard football physician for the last few years, will perform the operation...
...physicians it should be remembered that they spend their time among the sick, the wayward, the abnormal of this world. In philosophy their knowledge of our flesh-faults is a heavy balance wheel to the tangents of our loose idealism. As critics of society, they tend to hush the hallelujah chorus, introducing sardonic groans for those imperfections of mankind at which the Chautauqua-shouters, sniffing the electric air of a millennium, flap their coattails. The true earnest of a physician's worth outside his consulting room* is therefore the degree to which he refrains from hollow croaking; the degree...