Word: janitored
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Radcliffe, football games, weekends, dances, bull sessions, sports; of work there will be a greater measure--reports, labs, recitations, exams, reading, conferences, quizzes; extra-curricular activities are legion--from mountain climbing to writing a daily newspaper; there will be no end of new people to meet--President Conant, your janitor, the guy who lives next door, and maybe even your roommate. You'll soon see that there is to be unending variety in your four years here, and maybe you will wonder what it will all add up to when it is over. Those very Seniors walking by so confidently...
...injections on 60 patients, with "highly encouraging results." What the healing substance is, and where it is produced, the doctors haven't the faintest idea. But they do know that in small amounts it prevents ulcer growth without inhibiting gastric secretion. Prize patient is the experimenters' laboratory janitor, who was an ulcer man for almost a decade. Now, after a year of fortnightly injections, he has no pain, smokes cigars, eats red meat, drinks beer...
...autopsy house. There Dr. Osier went every afternoon, a top hat on the back of his head, a pack of adoring students at his heels. In a bare room furnished only with a storage vault and a ston'e table, he cut up corpses the old janitor had saved...
...James O'Brien, janitor of Claverly Hall and ex-amateur boxing and rowing champion, who daily sculls four miles in his specially constructed shell only seven inches wide, and every now and then paces a passing eight for a short distance...
Jackson and a record of nearly twenty years service with the University, beginning as a janitor at Smith Hall in 1920, and later as head of Gore Hall, where he held sway until 1931. In this year Leverett House was completed and he took the office which he held until 1939, when he retired after a house dinner in his honor...