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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Your committee to visit the Medical School has the honor to report that the condition of the School is, on the whole, encouraging, its prospects even more...
Although the number of medical students in the country as a whole has lately diminished, for reasons not pertinent to our report, the number seeking the advantages of the School show a distinct rising tendency alike in the graduate and undergraduate schools. A steady, even if not great, increase in students suggests a growing knowledge and appreciation of the rare facilities for the study of medicine and its affiliated sciences centered in the University. Strong confirmatory evidence of the above suggestion is given us by Professor W. S. Thayer '85, who comes in contact with many medical men, widely distributed...
...University and Freshman crew squads leave for Red Top, Conn., their spring training quarters, today. The whole aggregation numbers 48. Everything has been made ready at the camp, and the first spin will take place immediately upon their arrival. The coaching launches have been sent down and are ready to do work. The special car, which takes the men to the Back Bay station to catch the 1 o'clock train, leaves Harvard square at 12.20 o'clock...
...will be maintained in each of the six stations at the different plants and will be provided with a well equipped laboratory. The students are divided into as many groups as there are stations and pass around the circle of stations, spending about six weeks in each until the whole cycle is completed. The stations are placed in certain plants not merely because of the importance of the industries that are there in operation, but because those industries well illustrate certain fundamental processes that it is of the first importance that chemical engineers should thoroughly understand...
...whole aggregation totals 48 men, this including the five managers and the engineer of the "Pup." The University oarsmen follow: R. R. Brown '17, F. W. Busk '16, H. B. Cabot '17, A. A. Cameron '17, A. Coolidge '17, R. F. Herrick, Jr., '16, C. Higginson '17, H. L. F. Kreger '16, C. C. Lund '16, H. S. Middendorf '16, J. W. Middendorf, Jr., '16, Captain D. P. Morgan, Jr., '16, A. Potter '17, H. A. Quimby, Jr., '18, T. E. Stebbins '17, E. W. Soucy '16, J. Talcott, Jr., '16, Moseley Taylor '18, J. C. White...