Word: richard
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...summer publications of the Press is the "Report of the Expedition of the Harvard School of Tropical Medicine in South America," which is the first study of the kind, and will probably have an important effect on preventive medicine in South America. This work is compiled by Professor Richard P. Strong of the Medical School, who was the head of the recent expedition which was instrumental in stamping out the epidemic of typhus in Servia last spring...
...Percy Turnure '94, and Dr. I. C. Walker, Assistant in Medicine, H.M.S. In the hospital at Juilly, an institution allied to the American Hospital, Paris, and supported by Mrs. H. P. Whitney, of New York, were at different times Dr. Jason Mixter '06, and Dr. George E. Brewer '85. Richard Norton '92, headed the American Volunteer Corps working for the St. John's Ambulance Association (British), with headquarters near Howard Beal, M. '98, heads the Red Amiens. At Paignton, England, Dr. Cross Unit, in which is also Dr. H. H. Howard...
...University Press has recently issued in book form with illustrations the report of the first University medical expedition to South America. The expedition, led by Prof. Richard P. Strong in 1913, made a thorough study of tropical diseases, especially in Jamaica, the Canal Zone, Colombia, and Peru...
...playing in the present Yale series, the following men have won their baseball "H" for the first time: George Ezra Abbot '17, of Andover; Charles Edward Brickley '15, of Everett; Frank Pelham Coolidge '16, of Concord; Richard Harte '17, of Philadelphia, Pa.; and Charles Searles Reed '17, of Whitman. Brickley has now won his "H" in three major sports...
...election of officers resulted as follows: President, Charles Hall Grandgent '83; vice-president, William Osborn Taylor '79; secretary, William Coolidge Lane '81; treasurer, Richard Henry Dana...