Lucien Howe papers, 1892-1940 (inclusive),1907-1931 (bulk).

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Lucien Howe papers, 1892-1940 (inclusive),1907-1931 (bulk).

Letters of thanks and congratulations to American ophthalmologist Lucien Howe.

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Ward (Harvard, A.M., 1893) taught meteorology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Robert de Courcy Ward, 1891-1932 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972913 ...

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Johnson, J. Lindsay.

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Engelking, Ernst August Friedrich, 1886-

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Whitney, Leon F.

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Hubbell, Alvin A. (Alvin Allace), 1846-1911

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Fridenberg, Percy H.

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Parker, Walter Robert, 1866-

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Danforth, N. Loring.

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Capen, Samuel Paul, 1878-1956

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Samuel Paul Capen graduated from Tufts College in 1898 and received his graduate education at Harvard University. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1902, he was hired to teach German at Clark College in Worcester, Mass. In 1914 he was hired by the United States Bureau of Education where he was asked to conduct numerous surveys on American higher education and in 1918 he became the first director of the American Council on Education (ACE). In 1922 Capen was hired by the Council of the University of Bu...

Edsall, David Linn, 1869-1945

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Edsall (1869-1945) (University of Pennsylvania, M.D. 1893) was dean of the Harvard Medical School from 1918 to 1935 and dean of the Harvard School of Public Health from its beginnings in 1921 to 1935. Following graduation from medical school, he worked for four years in a hospital laboratory, then began teaching at University of Pennsylvania (1899-1911) and Washington University in St. Louis (1911-1912); he came to Harvard as the Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine (1912-1923). His deanship, ...

Ross, Renwick R., 1864-

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Clegg, Mrs. E. Grey.

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Messenger, Harry Knowles, 1891-

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