Word: ward
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...afternoon in Philadelphia last week the small, neat auditorium of Woman's Medical College was abuzz with 500 stenographers, teachers, socialites and charwomen, members of the first group that ever banded together specifically to ward off cancer in their own bodies. Last year Woman's Medical College, only institution of its kind in the U. S.,* got $2,400 from the American Medical Association...
Elementary Meteorology will be offered by Hurd C. Willett, associate professor of Meteorology at M.I.T. as a half course beginning in September. The course was given for 40 years by Robert DcC. Ward, professor of Paleontology up to his death in 1931, and has not been in the curriculum since...
...complete list of members of the new Council is as follows: Henry A. Burgess '40, Blair Clark '40, William C. Coleman '40, Mason Fernald '40, Theodore L. Hazlett '40, Thomas V. Healey '40, Frederick Holdworth, Jr. '40 Ward MacL. Hussey '40, James D. Lightbody '40, Douglas Mercer '40, Phil C. Neal '40, Seth C. Crocker '41, William L. Healy '41, Robert A. James '41 Spencer A. Klaw '41, Langdon P. Marvin '41, and Homer D. Peabody...
...Henry A. Burgess Blair Clark William C. Coleman Mason Fernald Theodore L. Hazlett Thomas V. Healey Frederick Holdsworth, Jr. Ward MacL. Hussey James D. Lightbody Douglas Mercer Phil C. Neal...
From the list of Junior nominations, Henry A. Burgess of Sheridan, Wyoming and Leverett House was appointed. The other three were: Ward M. Hussey of Chicago and Lowell House, Blair Clark of Princeton, N. J. and Ted Hazlett of Pittsburgh and Kirkland House...