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...following appointments were made: Irving William Jacobs '09, Fellow in Pediatrics; Lewis Dayton Stilwell, A.M. '14, Assistant in History; and Harold J. Lasky, Instructor in History, Government, and Economics...
...Julius Klein, instructor in history, who has just returned from extensive travels in South America as a Sheldon Travelling Fellow in Spanish-American History and Economics, stated in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday that an exchange of professors between Harvard and the South American Universities is highly desirable and that it would be a great advantage if Harvard were the first university in the United States to adopt this plan, which he considers inevitable...
...Another objection that has been raised is that a man doing such work would lose caste among his fellow-students. This question may best be answered by the statement that this year, 102 men registered at the Student Employment Office as desiring this sort of work. Of this number 44 were experienced. That there is this demand, and especially that men who have done the work and know what it is wish to do more of it, seems to dispose conclusively of this objection. It is hardly clear just why such employment works to a man's disadvantage any more...
...statement Dr. Clapp says: "In common with many of my fellow citizens I am impressed with the objections of army men to the proposed system of completing our military system by training Continentals, a new sort of militia...
After graduating at the Medical School in 1856 Dr. White spent some time studying in Vienna. Besides keeping up an extensive practice in Boston, he held a professorship in the Medical School till 1902 when he was made professor-emeritus. Dr. White was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the first president of the American Dermatology Society; and at one time president of the International Dermatology Association...