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...charge that Stillman Infirmary is "obsolete and far short of what Harvard's hospital should be," is made by Dr. Alfred Worcester '78, head of the department of Hygiene, in his first report to President Conant...
Dissatisfaction with Stillman has been voiced in several quarters during the last few years. Last fall, an Overseers' committee, headed by Dr. Daniel F. Jones '92, of Boston, was appointed to the Infirmary, but it has not reported yet. Dr. Jones said at the time of his appointment that he considered the Infirmary "inadequate for 7,000 students...
Despite the assertion in the University Register Stillman Infirmary is neither a large nor well-equipped hospital. It was doubtless adequate for Harvard's needs when it was erected, but, as Dr. Worcester indicates in his latest report, the little building on Mt. Auburn Street is sadly behind the times. The problem arises not altogether from its inability to keep abreast of medical progress as from its failure to grow with the University...
...persons cannot find adequate hospitalization in an institution which is hard put to accommodate fifty patients. The inadequacy of the Infirmary is more than a matter of hypothetical arithmetic; it is a fact established by unpleasant experience. The epidemic in the Freshman class last June so taxed Stillman that many were forced to stay in their rooms. If a slight contagious cold fills the Infirmary to overcrowding, what it will do in the face of a more serious condition is an enigma...
Arnold M. Ross '35 (L) defaulted to Philip H. Singer '34 (W); Robert M. Peet '36 (W) defeated Jonathan R. Keim '34 (L) 3-1; Stillman P. Williams '35 (W) defeated Stephen Smith '34 (L) 3-2; Abjam T. Collier '34 (L) defeated Alvar V. Polk '34 (W) 3-1; Stephen H. Tyng '33 (L) defeated Ashton Emerson...