Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...thorough training in modern medicine. In Dr. Christian, the new dean, the school has obtained the services of a trained biologist, pathologist and clinician, and a man who has a highly acceptable record in the City, Massachusetts General, and Carney hospitals. The new dean is a man unusually young, not only for the position to which he has just been chosen, but also for his past record as an investigator and administrative officer...
...every one. It had been hard to decide to come over here for the second time and to leave Germany; but his sense of duty called him. He wished to spread the knowledge of what Germany had done in literature and what her great figure stood for among the young men of this country. To them, as the new generation, is his mission...
...Comstock, C.R. Comstock, K.C. Wilson, and L.W. Young, Matthews 17 and 18, 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock...
...evangelical authority and the deity of Christ; the last of these was conducted by Mr. Robert Speer of New York, and was attended by about 90 men. A large number of speakers has been sent out during the year to preparatory schools and city Christian Associations to talk to young men who are about to enter College. The association has also co-operated with the Social Service Committee in aiding social work...
Mandolin Club-First mandolins: G. H. Binney '08, A. B. Comstock '08, M. B. Whitney '08, H. S. Clark '09, J. P. Galatti '09, J. C. Jones, Jr., '09, S. C. Whipple '09, C. D. Wiswell '09, E. E. Bennett '09, L. O. Cummings '10; second mandolins: L. W. Young '08, J. Curtiss '09, F. P. Ferguson '10, G. M. Pinney, 3d, '10; third mandolins: G. Warner '09, F. C. Alexander '10, C. H. Coffin '10, P. A. Merriam '10, R. S. Hopkins '11, gultars: E. N. Fales '08, J. F. Frye '09, C. L. Nichols, Jr., '10, M. Wambaugh...