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...type of medical instruction given, exceedingly elementary. The science of medicine was in a relatively undeveloped state and was not dependent upon the sciences in any such degree as it is today. With the development, however, of our knowledge of the sciences and of diseases, the study of medicine grew more difficult, new subjects were added to the curriculum, and it became more and more necessary for students applying for admission to have additional college training. In 1900 a bachelor's degree was first required of all students entering upon the study of medicine at Harvard, although the majority...

Author: By Dr. WORTH Halm, | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL A DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BEGINNINGS | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

Team A.--l.e., D. McK. Key; l.t., L. M. Hirshon; l.g., H. S. Grew; c., L. W. Post; r.g., J. A. Reynolds; r.t., C. A. C. Eastman; r.e., S. P. Moorehead; q.b., H. B. Humphrey; l.h.b., W. H. Churchill; r.h.b., P. F. Coburn; f.b., K. S. Pfaffman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE FOOTBALL TEAMS IN SCRIMMAGE SESSION | 4/7/1921 | See Source »

Guards--Arthur Anthony Unc., B. S. Cogan '23, H. S. Grew '24, R.D. Gross'24, T. E. Kiggen '22, R. F. Murphy '23, J. R. Reynolds '23, G. A. Saxton '22, C. L. Short '23, J. M. Thompson Unc., W. Von Phul Unc, and H. B. Wagner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "H" MEN REPORT TO AID IN FOOTBALL COACHING | 3/31/1921 | See Source »

...York, N. Y.; William Appleton Coolidge of Boston; Asa Barnes Davis Jr. of New York, N. Y.; Richard Lord Frothingham of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Riley Mills Gilbert of New York, N. Y.; Riley Mills Gilbert of New York, N. Y.; Sidney Chase Graves of Boston; Henry Sturgis Grew Jr. of Boston; Arthur Lambert Hobson Jr. of Haverhill; William Prentiss Howe Jr. of Brookline; Charles Joseph Hubbard Jr. of Readville; Langley Carleton Keyes of Winchester; Leonard Curtis Larrabee of Chicago, III.; Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of Washington, D. C.; James Edward Merrill of Brighton; Richard Greenough Norris of Brookline; Hugh Wallace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED BY '24 CLASS OFFICERS | 3/10/1921 | See Source »

...continued to eat together during the succeeding terms, regardless of the event that they might belong to different clubs or societies. These "club tables" were in no sense regular associations, but merely informal gatherings for the purpose of eating and talking. The men who made up a "club table" grew to look forward to three meals a day with one another, and in particular, to the general discussion which followed. Thus the most intimate friendships were contracted, lasting long into later life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "CLUB TABLES" | 1/27/1921 | See Source »

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