Word: vanderbilt
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Guard--Denfield, Annapolis Centre--Bailey, West Virginia Guard--Depler, Illinois Tackle--Grimm, Washington End--Dumoe, Lafayette Quarter--Strubing, Princeton Halfback--Trimble, Princeton Halfback--Oss, Minnesota Fullback--Braden, Yale Third Eleven. End--Blaik, West Point Tackle--Slater, Iowa Guard--Clark, Harvard Centre--Callahan, Yale Guard--Pixley, Ohio State Tackle--Cody, Vanderbilt End--Roberts, Centre Quarter--Boynton, Williams Halfback--Steers, Oregon Halfback--Gillo, Colgate Fullback--Robertson, Dartmouth
...Ernest William Goodpasture has been appointed Assistant Professor of Pathology at the Harvard Medical School for five years. Dr. Goodpasture was graduated from Vanderbilt College in 1907, took his medical degree at Johns Hopkins in 1912, and served as pathologist and instructor in pathology at Johns Hopkins and its hospital from 1912 to 1915. In that year he came to the Peter Brent Brigham Hospital at Boston. In 1917 he was appointed Instructor in Pathology at the Harvard Medical School, and during the war acted as Assistant Surgeon in the United States Naval Reserve Force...
...Baird, 439 (Pr); D. M. King, 437 (Pr); C. F. Sweet, 435 (Pr); G. A. Trowbridge, 434 (Pr); D. A. Uebelacker, 438 (Pr); O. D. Hampson, 471 (Sw); P. W. Chandler, 472 (Sw); G. Pelletier, 484 (Syr); R. W. Landon, 521 (Y); L. S. Hitchcock, 523 (Y); S. Vanderbilt, 524 (Y); D. B. Ford, 518 (Y); E. Binney...
...Committee on Scholarships and Aids for Undergraduates has made assignments from the Price Greenleaf Funds for the academic year 1916-17 to the following additional students: Emery Magnus Anderson '20, Brockton High School Brockton; Geoffrey Baker '20,Brockton High School, Newton; Nat D. Hirsch '18 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennis Bruce Campbell Hopper uC, University of Montana, Missoula, Mont...
...Western colleges. It is time that we should give like recognition to a great section of our country which has several institutions that are the peers of many in the North. It is all too little recognized here what merit such institutions as the University of Virginia, Tulane, and Vanderbilt represent. They can receive professors from the North in all respects on a plane of equality, which, if tipped at all, is likely to move in the South's favor, by the grace of that refinement if culture for which Southerners of position have ever been famous. It is false...