Word: ross
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lund Jr., L. F. Seiler, D. E. Snodgrass, W. S. Schwabacher, C. F. Zukoski, J. L. Beebe, B. E. Carter, F. R. Coudert Jr., C. A. Coolidge Jr. W. B. Dana, R. H. Dunlap, W. B. Lyons, E. St. J. Garwood, H. H. Pell, F. E. Parker, F. A. Ross, J. G. Schurman, R. H. Williams, E. L. Wingert...
...meetings this year are scheduled for Tuesday evening instead of Sunday morning. There will be singing and informal discussions. Among those expected to talk are: the Reverend Professor George Alexander Johnston Ross, D.D., of the Union Theological Seminary of New York city on November 2; the Reverend Charles Reynolds Brown, D.D., Dean of the Yale School of Religion, on November 12; the Reverend Professor Harry Emerson Fosdick, D.D., of the Union Theological Seminary of New York city on December 14; the Reverend Raymond Calkins, D.D., minister of the First Congregational Church, Cambridge, on January 11; the Reverend James Gordon Gilkie...
First Lieutenant Ross B. Warren, F.A., U.S.A., arrived in Cambridge yesterday, assigned by the War Department to act as assistant to Major Goetz in the Field Artillry R.O.T.C. Courses. Lieutenant Warren is a graduate of the Engineering Department of the University of Missouri in the class of 1917, and his home is in Kansas City...
...insect. After working with Texas fever, a disease of cattle resembling malaria, he demonstrated that this infection is transmitted from one animal to the next by means of a tick. This discovery, made in 1893, opened up the entire field of insect-borne diseases and soon afterwards Ross discovered that human malaria is transmitted by the mosquito, and Reed, Carrol, and the Army Medical Commission demonstrated that yellow fever is transmitted also by a mosquito. Since then it has been shown that plaque is transmitted by fleas, typhus fever by lice, and relapsing fever by bedbugs, and the bites...
...graduate editors and the present board. At this occasion a new custom will be introduced, that of initiating the recently elected editors at the annual dinner. The candidates taken on will give the usual initiation play. Winthrop Wetherbee '87, senior member of the Board of Trustees, and H. S, Ross '13, chairman of the Board, will speak, the Rev. E. R. Shippen '87 will sing the Advocate song, according to long-standing custom, and L K. Garrison 1L., the retiring president, will turn the magazine over to the new board...