Word: specialist
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...United States Navy and builder of the dirigible "Shenandoah". E. V. Huntington '95, Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University, has written two of the chapters on mathematics. Two chapters dealing with internal combustion engines, have been written by Professor Marks himself, a subject on which he is a specialist, as well as a chapter on building constructions and equipment...
...Emmett Holt, child specialist, famed author of Care and Feeding of Children, who died in Peking (TIME, Jan. 28) left $25,000 to Columbia Uni-versity to support an annual fellowship for the study of children's diseases. To the Babies' Hospital, Manhattan, he also left...
...Benjamin is a glandular specialist and in 20% of his cases uses a serum from goats' glands. In the other 80%, however, the X-ray treatment is used. The majority of patients are school teachers and nurses who feel the need of renewed energy to carry on their work. In many cases hair which has turned gray is supplanted by hair of the original color...
...Simmons' expedition is financed by Mrs. Elizabeth B. 'Blossom, of Cleveland, for whom the schooner is named. He has chosen his personnel for specialist efficiency and general ability. It includes Robert H. Rock well, of the Brooklyn Institute Museum, taxidermist, who will mount groups of the island wild life; W. Kenneth Cuyler and Allen L. Moses, collectors, who will prepare the skins. Mr. Simmons himself will devote much time to the many rare and tropical birds - the sheerwater, gannet, booby, king and emperor penguins, jackass, manofwar, albatross, etc. Experienced navigators and sailors, all college men with scientific training...
Died. Luther Emmett Holt, M. D., 69, famed baby specialist; at Peking, from heart disease. (See Page...