Word: servers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sciences 10 Pierce 202 English 3a Memorial Hall English 11b Sever 36 English 29a Memorial Hall Fine Arts 1c New Fogg Large Lect.-rm. Fine Arts 15g New Fogg Small Lect.-rm. French 7 Emerson D Geography 1 Harvard G Geology 9 Harvard 5 German 1b, I, II, III Server 11 German 5 Sever 29 German 6 Emerson J Government 9b Sever 6 Greek 12 Sever 30 History 5a New Lect. Hall History 9 Emerson J History 39 Emerson J History 64 Sever 18 Latin B, I, II, III Mr. Peterkin, I Sever 17 Mr. Hammond, II Sever...
...fever" among land-workers for its annual toll of thousands of rabbits and ground squirrels, this disease has been recognized as dangerous to man only in the last three years. Discovered in Tulare County, Calif. (1910), it was named tularemia. The germ in man was identified by Public Heath Server Francis in 1925, and the disease is known among the profession as "Francis' disease." Peering through microscope, poring over petrie dish, Dr. Francis and six of his assistants were infected. They recovered, having learned more about the strange malady. It is a slow fever with all the attendant aches...
...Lecture Hall Fine Arts 3b Robinson Hall Fine Arts 5r Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French. B. Sever 18 French 35 New Lect. Hall Abbot-Huxtable Geology Lect. Rm. Jaqua-Wood Semitic Museum 1. Geology 10 Rotch Building German 2 IV Emerson. J. German 26b Emerson. J. Government 7b Server 26 Greek. A. Sever 26 Greek G. 1. Sever...
Fifty Cents. Up to Governor Alfred Emanuel Smith of New York marched a process server with a subpoena for the Governor to appear as witness in behalf of one Lyman H. Bevans, Albany attorney facing disbarment. Governor Smith accepted the service, either to show he held himself no different from common citizens in the law's eyes, or because he was ignorant of the fact that the Governor of New York cannot be subpoenaed. With the subpoena, Governor Smith accepted the customary witness fee-50 cents -which he soon dropped into a Roman Catholic poorbox. When notified that...
Fifty Cents. Up to Governor Alfred Emanuel Smith of New York marched a process server with a subpoena for the Governor to appear as a witness in behalf of one Lyman H. Bevans, Albany attorney facing disbarment. Governor Smith accepted the service, either to show he held himself no different from common citizens in the law's eyes, or because he was ignorant of the fact that the Governor of New York cannot be subpoenaed. With the subpoena, Governor Smith accepted the customary witness fee- 50 cents-which he soon dropped into a Roman Catholic poorbox. When notified that...