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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...February 1 Dr. Richard M. Smith, M. D., '07, will speak upon child welfare, a topic which has always been of moment to parents and social service workers, and which has attracted particular attention during the war, in view of the fact that the federal government waged a campaign for child welfare as a war measure, believing that infant mortality ought to be reduced as a matter of national necessity. Two lecturers on vaccination will follow. On February 8 Dr. E. H. Ernst will take as his subject "Protection Against Infection in Diseases other Than Smallpox," discussing the value...
...subject in which physicians and dentists are now co-operating to find to what extent rheumatism and similar ailments may be traced to defective teeth. On February 29 Dr. Frederick T. Lord '97 will speak on pneumonia. On March 7 Dr. Percy G. Stiles will take as his topic "Some Aspects of Alcohol." On March 14 Dr. W. T. Bovie, G.R., '14, will set forth some new conceptions on the construction of matter. One of the outstanding features of the present work of the Harvard Medical School, the researches in industrial medicine, will suggest the topic of the March...
...invitation of the Department of English, Professor Albert Feuillerat, of the Faculty of Letters of Rennes, France, now visiting Professor at Yale University, will lecture in Emerson D this evening at eight o'clock. The topic of his lecture "Some Principles of Artistic Construction in Shakespeare's Plays" is a subject on which Professor Feuillerat is particularly well qualified to speak in view of his position among the foremost authorities in France on English literature. The lecture will be open to the public...
Although the subject for this debate has not yet been definitely settled, the general topic will be "The Plumb Plan." During the intermissions of the debate members of the University Glee Club will sing. Tickets of admission sell for 35 cents at Leavitt and Peirce's, the Co-op. Branch, Amee's, and at Herrick's in Boston...
...Treaty, to bring out an expression of opinion on the subject from students and faculties of all colleges and universities in the United States, will command unusual interest. Sponsored by the editors of the college newspapers of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia, the plan has already become a leading topic of discussion in academic circles, and from now until the date set for the taking of the vote, a joint committee will be busy at the Harvard Endowment Fund offices, 165 Broadway, New York, arranging the details...