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Word: treatment (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...instructor in Roman law and in torts; John Eliot Wolff, A. B., instructor in petrography; John Carson Wait, C. E. S. M., instructor in surveying and drawing; Daniel Denison Slade, M. D., lecturer on comparative osteology; John Homans, M. D., instructor in the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian tumors; Francis Booth Greenough, M. D., instructor in syphilis; Oliver Fairfield Wadsworth, M. D., instructor in ophthalmoscopy; John Greenfied, M. D., instructor in otology; Abner Post, M. D., instructor in syphilis; Elbridge Gerry Cutler, M. D., instructor in auscultation; Arthur Tracy Cabot, M. D., instructor in genitourinary surgery; William Whitworth Gannet, instructor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Overseers. | 6/15/1888 | See Source »

...other athletics. And in connection with this, we should like to speak of another kindred matter. In the evening there will be a dinner given to the Pennsylvania cricketers. This dinner should be largely attended by the college men; nor must we let any ill-feeling, owing to the treatment received by the nine at Philadelphia, interfere with the cordial relations which have existed and must always continue to exist between Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/8/1888 | See Source »

...afternoon against the nine of Adams Academy at Quincy, with a score of 10 runs to 3. Richardson and Fitzhugh composed the CRIMSON battery and proved very effective. The Adams Academy boys played a good fielding game but were weak at the bat. The CRIMSON nine received very hospitable treatment and felt repaid for the time spent on the trip...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The "Crimson" Versus Adams Academy. | 6/6/1888 | See Source »

...benefit which would result to the college. If the college authorities will not keep the college property free from such pests, then the students must take the matter in hand. It is a burning shame that students of such a college as this should be subjected to such treatment. At Yale there is a college police force, and one never hears of such intrusions upon college rights there. If it is beneath our boasted Harvard dignity to form ourselves into a police force, then we must suffer, for apparently we shall get no help elsewhere. But if a few determined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/1/1888 | See Source »

...Captain Peter" is a very touching story of an old man's love. The scene is laid in one of the old Berkshire hill towns. The plot is realistic and the treatment excellent; the style, however, would be more effective were it in parts less choppy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 5/22/1888 | See Source »

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