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Four Military Science students left Cambridge yesterday morning bound for a three-day, government-sponsored weekend at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. The students are Francis X. Leary '38, I. Tucker Burr '39, Edward R. Clarke '39, and Donald L. Daughters...
...will be the second and final day for voting in the annual Senior and Junior Album elections. Balloting will take place from 9:45 to 10:15 and from 11:45 to 12:15 o'clock in Harvard, Sever, and Emerson. There will be a last chance for dilatory x-markers at the House dining halls and Dudley at lunch time...
...internal medicine (diagnosis), 2) sur gery, 3) pediatrics (children), 4) obstetrics & gynecology, 5) ophthalmology, 6) otolaryngology. 7) dermatology (skin) & syphilology, 8) psychiatry (mind, emotions) & neurology (nerves), 9) urology (kidney, bladder), 10) orthopedic surgery (bones, muscles), 11) radiology (X ray, radium), 12) pathology (diseased tissue...
...year apiece, 1,510,000 U. S. citizens are entitled, if sick, to 21 days board and nursing in a semiprivate hospital room, use of maternity delivery room, ordinary X-ray and laboratory examinations, anesthesia. For $18 a year man & wife may get the same accommodation, for $24 a year an entire family (TIME, April 6, 1936, et seq.). From those fees 15% goes for hospitals' charges, 12% for administration expenses of the service, the balance into reserve. During the four years since these hospital services developed subscribers paid $7,681,517 to hospitals. $1,230,000 to administration...
Those on the team are: Stanley O. Beren, Max D. Gaebler, James D. Justice, Paul Kerins, Langdon P. Marvin. James J. Pattee who is president of the Society, Frank X. White, Jr., and Dewey K. Zeigler...