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...Chadbourn, E. T. Haley. Section 22: Head, T. E. Alcorn; (A) T. C. Bookhout; (B) E. B. Danforth, A. T. McKay; (C) J. D. Ryan, R. Coggeshall. Section 23: Head, P. E. Sloane; (A) E. Davison; (B) W. N. Hewitt, R. Meade; (C) B. H. Knollenberg, J. G. Walcott. Section 24: Head, G. P. Davis; (A) W. Wright; (B) H. Benedict, S. J. Beck; (C) P. S. Blumberg, W. Berman. Section 25: Head, P. M. Hollister; (A) J. L. Borawsky; (B) A. M. Boal, H. R. Anderson: (C) S. Klein M. H. Phillips. Section 26: Head, A. J. Lowrey...
...sons both for herself and for the community. Dr. Cabot was a distinguished member of the medical profession, a lover of art and science, and a more than loyal servant of the University. His services are now appropriately described by another devoted member of the Corporation, Dr. H. P. Walcott...
Clayton Elmer Gibbs '15, Walcott, Warrensville, O., Central H. S., Warrensville...
Philip Barnet '15, Walcott, New Bedford, New Bedford...
...well-established fact that diseases have been carried by insects led the State Board of Health, of which Dr. Henry P. Walcott '58, of the Corporation, is chairman and Dr. Mark W. Richardson '89 is secretary, to start a through investigation of the disease along those lines in the summer of 1911. Mr. C. T. Brues, instructor in economic entomology in the Bussey Institute, and Dr. Philip A. E. Sheppard, M.D. '10, took charge of the research. They sought to find insects whose habits fitted in with the occurrence of the disease both as to place and time. After eliminating...