Word: sherer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard spares: Willets, Claflin, Hornblower, Cox, Burton, Hulse, Crocker, White, Gray, Whitlock, Stearnes, Hanford, Sherer...
...Penn Charter Philadelphia, Pa. Noone, Richard S. 17 155 5.11 Rivers Newton Pratt, Herbert G. 11 18 165 5.11 Middlesex Concord Richmond, Philip N. 17 155 5.8 Boston Latin Boston Santosuosso, John J. 18 157 5.7 Roxbury Latin Roxbury Scorgle, Donald G. 17 150 5.9 Belmont Hill Belmont Sherer, Joseph F. 18 165 5.10 Kent Smith, George W. H. Jr. 18 185 5.9 Brooks Providence, R. I. Stedman, William E. 18 170 5.9 Groton Morristown, N. J. Woodman, Charles B. 17 155 5.11 Cambridge High Cambridge
Said Surgeon General Perceval Sherer Rossiter of the Navy, who was elected president of the Association of Military Surgeons: "The Navy will mobilize 5,000 doctors...
...began his fantastic calisthenics when he was commanding officer of the Naval Medical School at Washington (1921-24, 1927-32). He pursued it while he was director general of public health in Haiti (1924-27). Captain Butler's predecessor in charge of the Brooklyn Naval Hospital was Perceval Sherer Rossiter, 58, who this year became Surgeon General and a Rear Admiral...
President Roosevelt last week appointed, sight unseen, a Surgeon General of the Navy to succeed Charles Edward Riggs, 63. Winner over several potently backed aspirants was Captain Perceval Sherer Rossiter, 58, husky, scowling commanding officer of the Naval Hospital at Washington. He and President Roosevelt had never met before the decision to make him the Navy's highest medical officer. Sufficient was the recommendation of Claude Augustus Swanson, new Secretary of the Navy, Captain Rossiter's longtime friend...