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I move that the President's address be referred to a special committee and some action taken along the line which the Doctor has suggested . Carried . The Vice - President appointed a committee , of which Dr. Sawyer was chairman .
I move that the President's address be referred to a special committee and some action taken along the line which the Doctor has suggested . Carried . The Vice - President appointed a committee , of which Dr. Sawyer was chairman .
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Dr. Sawyer , in behalf of the Committee on the President's Address , reported favorably , and offered the resolution that the Society endorse the sentiments expressed by the President and assist in carrying them out .
Dr. Sawyer , in behalf of the Committee on the President's Address , reported favorably , and offered the resolution that the Society endorse the sentiments expressed by the President and assist in carrying them out .
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While he was interested in all departments of the work of our great organization , he was particularly devoted to the class of work which came before the Committee on Medical Legislation . Concerning many matters he had positive ideas ...
While he was interested in all departments of the work of our great organization , he was particularly devoted to the class of work which came before the Committee on Medical Legislation . Concerning many matters he had positive ideas ...
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As a further move in the cementing of friendly relations , the Board has just ( at the January meeting ) authorized the appointment of a committee of three whose duties are to visit each medical college of the State and by personal ...
As a further move in the cementing of friendly relations , the Board has just ( at the January meeting ) authorized the appointment of a committee of three whose duties are to visit each medical college of the State and by personal ...
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another member of the Board , the Committee is expected to emphasize the feeling that the Board is an ally of the medical college and not an antagonist . 6. MR . MOSLEY IS HOME FROM SCHOOL . " Under the above caption one of the great ...
another member of the Board , the Committee is expected to emphasize the feeling that the Board is an ally of the medical college and not an antagonist . 6. MR . MOSLEY IS HOME FROM SCHOOL . " Under the above caption one of the great ...
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