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...Boston. In 1871 he became instructor in surgery at the Medical School and is at present Moseley Professor of Surgery. He retired from the post of Senior Surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital last February. Dr. Warren is a member of the American Surgical Association and an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is the author of "Healing of Arteries in Man and Animals after Ligature," and "Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics." With Dr. Pearce Gould, of London, England, he is co-editor of the "International Text Book of Surgery...
...meeting of the Corporation yesterday the following reappointments were made for the ensuing year: A. B. Seymour, assistant in the Cryptogamic Herbarium; F. A. Ogg, Austin Teaching Fellow in history; W.C. Brenke, Austin Teaching Fellow in astronomy...
...April 11, Mr. J. G. Milburn of New York, recently a member of the law firm of Rogers, Locke & Milburn, in 1901 president of the Pan-American Exposition, and well known as an able lawyer, will speak on "Law"; on April 25, Dr. J. C. Warren '63 of Boston, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, Professor of Surgery in the University from 1887 to 1893, editor and part author of "The International Text Book of Surgery by American and British Authors," and for many years prominent in Boston as a doctor, will give an address on "Medicine...
...Sandys has been fellow and lecturer of St. John's College since 1867, public orator in the University of Cambridge since 1876, and holds an honorary degree from the University of Dublin. He is a brilliant classical scholar and has written or edited many works, among which are "Euripides' 'Bacchae'," "Clcero's 'Orator'," and "Aristotle's 'Constitution of Athens'." One of Dr. Sandys' most recent works is a "History of Classical Scholarship from the Athenian Age to the End of the Middle Ages." He has been a contributor to the Classical Review since...
...adjourned meeting of the Board of Overseers yesterday morning it was voted to concar with the Corporation in appointing T. N. Perkins '91 a Fellow of the Corporation, in place of Samuel Hoar '67 deceased. Mr. Perkins rowed on the University crew for three years and in 1891 was captain and stroke of the crew which defeated Yale. He is at present one of the three graduate members of the Athletic committee and is in the law firm of Ropes, Gray and Gorham, Boston...