Word: proctors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Proctor H. Avon '37, Bernard R. Baldwin, John P. Campana '36, Captain Charles E. Carr, ocC., Paul F. Connolly '36, Howard P. Hall '36, Norman Ingalls '36, Stanley G. Kellogg '35, David B. MacIntosh '37, Robert R. McGoodwin, Jr. '35, Malcolm McTernan, Jr. '37, Herbert G. Regan '37, Huntington Thom '35, George F. Tittmann '36, Royall Victor '37, William W. Waters '37, Paul L. Wilson '36, Manager William Bentinck-Smith...
...science of Medicine, in which the 10,000 are more immediately interested, they will see four special exhibits: Diabetes, supervised by Dr. Elliott Proctor Joslin of Boston and Dr. Frederick Grant Banting of Toronto, Nobel Prizeman, co-discoverer of insulin; Nutrition, supervised by Dr. Reginald Fitz of Boston; Prevention of Asphyxial Deaths, supervised by Dr. Chevalier Lawrence Jackson (son) of Philadelphia; Vaccines & Serums (measles, rabies, typhoid fever, diphtheria, smallpox, scarlet fever, tetanus), supervised by Dr. Ralph Chester Williams of Washington. In addition there will be some 200 less extensive scientific exhibits illustrating Medicine's progress. Among the 200 will...
Sculpture: Gifford MacGregor Proctor, 23, son of able Sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor. He won with a workmanlike and pretentious sculpture of two nude infantrymen crumpling, entitled We Arc the Dead...
Last week Winners Green, Proctor and Lister went to Manhattan to be with their winning entries in the Prix de Rome show at the Grand Central Art Galleries. Confronted with a microphone they spoke a few words of modest thankfulness for the two idyllic years ahead...
...were subjected at such a crisis in their lives can be excused on the basis of the survival of the fittest. The thing which does give one pause, however, is to think that this example may be shaping these forty Juniors into sadists, just like the martinet of a proctor who ran Monday's show...