Word: requesting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...formation of a surgical unit for one of the English field hospitals, which was begun a month ago at the request of Sir William Osler of Oxford, England, and which will be made up almost exclusively of Harvard surgeons, has been completed, and the party will sail from New York on June 22. There will be 34 men in the unit with Dr. E. H. Nichols '86 in charge. Dr. R. I. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene in the University, will be one of the leaders of the group. The location of the hospital to which they will be assigned...
Plans for the second University medical unit, begun at the request of Sir William Osler of Oxford, England, have assumed a definite shape and if international conditions continue as at present the unit will sail sometime between June 1 and 15. It has been announced that a staff of 32 surgeons and not less than 75 experienced nurses will leave Boston at that time for service in a base hospital for British wounded in England and in France...
President Lowell has received a request from Sir William Osler, of Oxford, England, who lectured here in 1913, asking that the University send another unit of surgeons to serve in an English government field hospital in either England or France. Dean E. H. Bradford, of the Medical School, to whom the matter was referred, has acceded to the request, and has set June as the earliest date for departure...
...Seniors, accompanied by the product of ten months hoarding, and a fifteen piece (much larger than ever before) band, will march off gaily from the Yard at 7.30, to the tune of "Tipperary" (by special request). Every Senior who survives this afternoon's scenes at the Widener Memorial Library, should be on hand to have a chance at the free refreshments and big prizes...
...meeting last Friday voted to appoint a committee to oppose the proposed increase of the tuition fee. This action was taken only after careful consideration of the questions involved. At the preceding meeting, Professor C. H. Moore, Chairman of the Faculty committee recommending the raise, at the society's request, presented the situation as it appears to the Faculty committee. On last Friday, five members of Phi Beta Kappa stated the arguments on the other side. At both meetings there was a careful discussion. The arguments offered by the members were the results of some three week's investigation...