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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rare for a research worker of the first rank to be also a real teacher of his subject. It is even rarer for such a man to prove that he is not a mere cultured ornament of a practical world but a strong support in time of need. Professor Sabine was all three. Science remembers him for his studies in acoustics. The men of the University hold him dear for those hours in Jefferson when notes and books were forgotten as "sound ghosts" and electric discharges were made real by a man who had explored all their wonders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR SABINE. | 1/13/1919 | See Source »

...harmony. That it has had much effect in showing the real unity of spirit between New England and Old England, seems to me to be beyond doubt. It has spread the knowledge of Harvard as a seat of learning and also as a source of action. I have a strong feeling that, whereas in the past Harvard has gotten much inspiration from her older sisters at Oxford and Cambridge, in the future, and in the near nature, under the strain and stress of the construction which must take place after this War, the older sisters will have something...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL UNIT PERFORMED GREAT SERVICE | 1/8/1919 | See Source »

...team has several promising candidates, experienced men, who will compete for positions on the forward line R. E. Gross '19, A. H. Bright '19 and E. Cabot '20 of last year's Informals; E. L. Bigelow '21, captain; and F. M. Bacon '21, of the 1921 Freshman seven. A strong defensive combination will be furnished by H. K. White '19, C. A. Clark '19, J. Stubbs '20, H. P. King '21, R. S. Humphrey '21, and J. Holmes '21 (goal). J. A. Sessions '21, and T. M. Avery '21 have also shown ability...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: START HOCKEY PRACTICE TODAY AT CHARLESBANK | 1/6/1919 | See Source »

...formerly head of Base Hospital No. 5; Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. Cameron, attached to the research department of the Army Central Laboratories at Dijon; Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Cabot '90, member of the staff of Massachusetts General Base Hospital No. 6 stationed at Bordeaux; and Lieutenant-Colonel R. P. Strong, chairman of the Committee on Trench Fever, whose work in this connection was one of the great medical contributions of the war. Colonel Strong is now detached from the Army and has succeeded Colonel Alexander Lambert as chief of the Department of Research and Intelligence of the American Red Cross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical Graduates Attain High Rank | 1/3/1919 | See Source »

Prospects for a strong University crew are bright as five of last year's eight which triumphed over Yale and Princeton will be available for seats in this year's boat. It is probable that M. Taylor '18, a member of the first University crew during the Sping of 1917 will return to College. Captain R. S. Emmet '19 who stroked last year's eight is now in New York and will return to the University within a week. F. B. Whitman '19, No. 7, C. F. Batchelder, Jr., '20, No. 4, J. F. Linder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY AND FRESHMAN OARSMEN WILL START WORK | 1/3/1919 | See Source »

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