Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...represent the Crimson against the similar Eli organization for some time. Coach Hoover, who rowed in the University crew against Yale last year is stroking this year's Waiters eight, with Coach Spuhn at seat seven, Coach Haines at six, and Coach Stevens at number five. Dr. Harding, crew physician, is at seat three, with Head Waiter Jones rowing...
...Percival Bailey, S.B., Ph.D., M.D., Instructor in Surgery at the University Medical School and a physician at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital has been awarded one of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowships for the year 1925-26 it was announced by the trustees of the foundation last night...
After graduating from the College in 1878 Dr. Worcester received his master's degree from the University in 1881 and graduated from the Medical School in 1883. He has been a practicing physician since his graduation in Waltham where he founded the Waltham Training School for Nurses in 1885. He assisted in establishing the Victorian Order of Nurses in Canada in 1897. For two years during the World war he served with the American Red Cross as Deputy Commissioner in Switzerland with the rank of Major and was decorated by King Albert of Belgium with the Order of Leopold...
...whom he met at the Big Tent's door. He, his grandchildren and their maternal grandmother took seats in the third row not far from Mrs. Coolidge. Round the big ring slipped the introductory pageant of horses, elephants, clowns. The old man, Bear Coat, suddenly fell backward. A physician at hand caught him, carried him beneath the seats, took him outdoors. He was dead. There was little commotion. Mrs. Coolidge continued absorbed in the acrobats...
Alfred Milner was born 71 years ago, the son of a modestly fortuned country physician. Educated in English, in German schools, at Oxford, he became a barrister. From law, he turned to politics. He ran, or, as the English say, "stood" for Parliament as a Liberal-and was defeated. So he became private secretary to the then Chancellor of the Exchequer. Soon satellites began to revolve around him and he became, if not popular, at least "well thought of." His political ascent was rapid...