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...when." Urologist J. Hartwell Harrison admitted that as a result of the operation. Leonard would be "like an automobile without a spare tire" if he later suffered an infection or traumatic injury of his one good kidney. Leonard readily volunteered to undergo this risk. Added Psychiatrist Christopher Standish: "If this operation is not performed. Leonard will suffer a severe emotional jolt. He will realize that it had been within his power to save his brother's life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: To Keep a Brother | 6/24/1957 | See Source »

...passed the green and white freshman athletic building, looked over at the little white colonial Hicks House on Holyoke Street, and disappeared into the Smith Halls, or walked down further, past the power plant on Boylston and Memorial Drive, to gaze at the Charles through the windows of Gore, Standish, or McKinlock. They ate in the separated dinning halls, met each other in the common rooms, and in a couple of months were so contented that they looked forward unhappily to having to leave their secluded dwellings with the Charles rolling alongside...

Author: By Richard N. Levy, | Title: Class of '32: First Two Years | 6/10/1957 | See Source »

...governor declared a state of emergency Wednesday night after the fire broke out in the Miles Standish State Forest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plymouth Forest Fire | 5/10/1957 | See Source »

...sports: crew, baseball, cross country, football, handball, tennis, and track. Instead of giving trophies to the winners of each competition, it was decided to divide a single trophy into three parts, each representing a season--fall, winter, and spring. The three existing freshman dorms, Smith Hall, Gore Hall, and Standish Hall--now parts of Kirkland and Winthrop Houses--became contenders for the award. Points were given not only to the winners in each sport, but also to the dorms with the greatest number of residents earning their freshmen numerals for playing in intercollegiate sports...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intramural Sports Plan Gives '60 Another Way to Gain P.T. Credits | 12/6/1956 | See Source »

...with his offer to finance the House Plan, Harvard's rooming program served only two classes, freshmen and seniors. At that time freshmen lived in halls spread out over the river front where the houses now stand. In 1910, they had moved into the first of these new dormitories, Standish and Gore. Four years later Smith Hall was completed, with McKinlock Hall going up after World War I. These halls had dining and common rooms, and were broken up into suites of one to five people...

Author: By Lewis M. Steel, | Title: After 25 Years: Upperclassmen in the Yard | 12/17/1955 | See Source »

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