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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special objects of the expedition is to study "verucca peruviana," a very contagious and infectious disease. It is very serious and has an extremely high rate of mortality. Neither its cause nor the methods by which it is transmitted are known. It is particularly prevalent in and about Grayaquil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEDICAL RESEARCH PARTY ON WAY | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

...present discontent with the courts to the system of election now prevalent, and strongly advising reversion to the old system of appointment. The former president of the American Bar Association, Mr. Storey, took his stand against Mr. Williams, advising lawyers to stand for principles, not for parties. His special advice to young lawyers was to go slowly at first, to be temperate in all things, and to remember that the lawyer's most valuable asset in character...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRES. TAFT ON COURT SYSTEM | 5/23/1913 | See Source »

...Intercollegiate Athletic Association will be held in the Stadium tomorrow and Saturday. Tomorrow, the preliminary trials in the sprints, the quarter and half-mile runs, and the field, events will be held, beginning at 3 o'clock. H. A. A. tickets will not admit to the Stadium, but a special arrangement has been concluded with the managers of the meet whereby a holder of an H. A. A. ticket, upon presenting it at Leavitt & Peirce's, may procure a reserved seat for twenty-five cents. For others, general admission will be fifty cents and reserved seats one dollar each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: N. E. I. A. A. Championships | 5/22/1913 | See Source »

...dressed in white hats and tin mugs (no bath necessary. The sad sea waves will do their duty) and breakfast. 7.00-7.35 Seniors march round the Yard to the tunes of the First Corps Cadet Band. Also have picture taken under the good old Elms of Harvard. 7.35. Special Cars leave Harvard square for Otis Wharf. 8.30. Hotel "Griswold" sails. (Water cure discovered useless for sea-sickness). Rest of the day: Bathing, lunch, baseball game, and track sports (relay race between Class Odor and Class Poet). 5.00 P. M., or thereabouts: Homeward bound. Half of Class sees a sea-serpent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1913 TO SEE SEA SERPENTS | 5/19/1913 | See Source »

...remains of a little "News" of a blue hue on a crimson shield. The two teams will line-up during the day o Yale Field, both confident of success, both full of determination, anticipation, and other things; and the battle that will be waged will be really royal. Special bulletins at the Union, Hemenway Gymnasium, and various resorts of sports and sportsmen in Cambridge. Boston and vicinity will flash the news of the game, play by play, to the eager thousands who for some reasons or others can't attend the game in person. Anyway, all seats were sold three...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classic Struggle in New Haven. | 5/17/1913 | See Source »

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