Word: stillmanned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cambridge," Reynolds continued, "additional constructions are the addition of a fifty-bed ward to Stillman infirmary, addition of new offices for the Hygiene Department on Holyoke Street, and the erection of the two Quonset Huts for the Nursery School for Veterans' Children at 33 Kirkland Street...
Radcliffe and Stillman Infirmary, from which healthy little Harvardmen steer clear, are off to the left, or West...
...over the summer, the Network is laying plans for its seventh year of operation and is contemplating Freshman interview broadcasts from Memorial Hall at registration, coverage of all home football games, and extension of its services to the Yard halls and graduate halls. Under present conditions, the Houses and Stillman Infirmary are the only units served by the network...
...University has obtained the use of a former Red Cross building, which includes a theatre, for entertainment facilities, and a clinic and infirmary. Two doctors have been procured for the latter, which will be run along the same policies as those of Stillman Infirmary. Also in the process of acquisition are a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a bowling hall...
...must spend his own time searching down his physician or surgeon, and, most important of all, he must face the prospect of paying specialists' bills, no minor item, out of his own budget. Additional financial burdens forced on the bedridden undergraduate include a special fee for all services at Stillman beyond a certain short stay (which is covered by the $15 semester medical fee) and the expense of all medicinals used by the patient while on out-patient treatment. Unlike many colleges, Harvard has no pharmacy and must rely on commercial apothecaries for calomel and cough medicine...