Word: stillmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bacon '33, No. 6 in the varsity crew for the past two years will be unable to row against M.I.T. and Princeton in the season's opener on the Charles Saturday, April 29, because of an attack of influenza which necessitated his removal to Stillman Infirmary Tuesday, according to an announcement by head Coach Whiteside yesterday. Bacon will not be able to take part in any other races this year...
Frank Arthur Vanderlip was once (1909-19) president of Manhattan's National City Bank and like the two presidents who succeeded him (James Alexander Stillman and Charles Edwin Mitchell), he is no stranger to headline writers...
...CRIMSON, huh? 'Fraid you won't find much copy around here." The student returned to his book, kicking the bedclothes into a more comfortable position, and relaxing indifferently upon the white-enamelled bed in a ward of Stillman Infirmary. After a while he looked back uncertainly at the reporter...
...CRIMSON has long voiced its dissatisfaction with Stillman Infirmary, and has indicated the reforms that are necessary to that antedated institution. It is hardly possible, therefore, that the medical service rendered by the University will be satisfactory until conditions at Stillman are alleviated. Until the advent of another deluge of gold and mortar, however, much can be accomplished in improving the extra-infirmary branches of the University medical service. There are at present four physicians associated with Harvard on a part time basis, all of whom are inclined to adopt a laissez-faire attitude to their moderately ill patients...
...whose whole time and effort will be devoted to the care of Harvard students. From such an arrangement would accrue several benefits. A full time physician would be available at the Hygiene building during the day except when visiting his own patients in the Infirmary. Residing at or near Stillman he would be on call there for emergencies at almost any time, while his adequate salary from the University would obliterate the obnoxious post-illness bills. There is a genuine need for a University physician, whose interests will be concentrated on Harvard and whose duties will supplement those...