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...dissenting opinions dismissed the majority’s semantic distinction, and Justice Martha B. Sosman quoted William Shakespeare in her dissent...
...What’s in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet,” Sosman wrote...
Back in 1943, however, the primary concern among Harvard students was the war. John L. Sosman '43, Medical School assistant professor of radiology, describes his senior year as a "confused...
...Harvard went on a war-time footing," he says. "Many more people attended summer school and finished earlier." In contrast to today's undergraduates, who don't even have to take a swimming test, Sosman recalls students having to carry out heavy athletic tasks, since "too many of the people being inducted [into the military] were fish out of water...
Brain & Heart. The hospital's first surgeon in chief was the late great Harvey Gushing, who immediately began to develop the improvements in technique which made brain surgery a lifesaving, everyday procedure. Working side by side with Gushing was a radiologist. Dr. Merrill Sosman, who pioneered X-ray treatment for pituitary tumors. In 1920 Surgeon Elliott Cutler made a daring attempt at surgery inside the heart, to correct a narrowed mitral valve; it was crude and premature (all but one patient died), but it helped pave the way for one of his pupils, Dwight Emary Harken...