Word: ward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Geological Conference. A Memorial Note on the Life and Scientific Work of the Late Professor A. Lawrence Rotch h.'91, by Professor R. DeC. Ward '89; "Climatic Effects of Fog on the Pacific Coast" (Illustrated); by Mr. E. G. Linsley; "Recently Acquired Meteorites and Meteorite Photographs," by Professor J. E. Wolff '79, in Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum...
...William Lawrence '71, Bishop of Massachusetts, will officiate, and will be assisted by Rev. E. Worcester, the rector of the church. The pall bearers will be as follows: President Lowell, Presidents Maclaurin, of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, John Trowbridge S. '65, Edward Charles Pickering S. '65, Robert DeCourey Ward '89, Charles Robert Cross, Theodore Lyman '97, and Gardiner Martin Lane...
...Geological Conference: "The Cyclonic Unit in New England Weather" (illustrated), by Professor Ward. "Description of Recently Acquired Meteorites and Meteorite Photographs," by Professor Wolff, in Mineralogical lecture Room, University Museum...
...Geological Conference: "The Cyclonic Unit in New England Weather" (illustrated), by Professor Ward. "Description of Recently Acquired Meteorites and Meteorite Photographs," by Professor Wolff, in Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum...
...first floor, built of concrete, contains a ward for ten beds, and a large dining room. A corridor, running the length of the building, opens into a two-storied sun-room at the extreme left. To the right of the entrance are the matron's room, the offices, the laboratory, an operating room, and a room for the surgeons. The second floor follows the plan of the first, with a large ward and a number of separate rooms; and the nurses' quarters are on this floor...