Publications, Volum 22Buffalo Historical Society, 1918 - 437 sider |
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... existing departments have been , of all those most enthusiastic for the college of arts , the leaders from the very beginning . It has been hinted previously that the present institution is not the first university that was contemplated ...
... existing departments have been , of all those most enthusiastic for the college of arts , the leaders from the very beginning . It has been hinted previously that the present institution is not the first university that was contemplated ...
Side 32
... existing chair occupied by Professor Vandenbergh . Dr. Stoddard was succeeded by Eli H. Long , M. D. , and at the same time the chair of pharmacog- nosy was added with John R. Gray , M. D. 32 A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO 32.
... existing chair occupied by Professor Vandenbergh . Dr. Stoddard was succeeded by Eli H. Long , M. D. , and at the same time the chair of pharmacog- nosy was added with John R. Gray , M. D. 32 A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO 32.
Side 36
... existing Faculties had appointed a committee to report to the Council upon the creation of a depart- ment of veterinary medicine and at a meeting in July , 1887 , the committee submitted its recommendations . For some years there was an ...
... existing Faculties had appointed a committee to report to the Council upon the creation of a depart- ment of veterinary medicine and at a meeting in July , 1887 , the committee submitted its recommendations . For some years there was an ...
Side 66
... existing University charter and by the enabling act of 1909 , thus to turn over control to the city , was ignored ; the Council was a " bunch of high- brows " who would trust no one else with the control of the people's University ...
... existing University charter and by the enabling act of 1909 , thus to turn over control to the city , was ignored ; the Council was a " bunch of high- brows " who would trust no one else with the control of the people's University ...
Side 93
... Existing testimonials indicate that Mary Brewster Park , the mother of Roswell , was a personality equally rare with that of her distinguished husband , and her death in 1854 must have been a loss immeasurable to her young son . The ...
... Existing testimonials indicate that Mary Brewster Park , the mother of Roswell , was a personality equally rare with that of her distinguished husband , and her death in 1854 must have been a loss immeasurable to her young son . The ...
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Side 391 - Then we upon our globe's last verge shall go And view the ocean leaning on the sky : From thence our rolling neighbours we shall know And on the lunar world securely pry.
Side 399 - I do specially direct all officers, civil or military, of the United States that they exercise vigilance and zeal in the discharge of the duties incident to such a state of war; and I do, moreover, earnestly appeal to all American citizens that they, in loyal devotion to their country, dedicated from its foundation...
Side 273 - Memoir, Prepared at the Request of a Committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and Presented to the Mayor of the City, at the Celebration of the Completion of the New York Canals.
Side 206 - ... and closed with a resolution that '' the Surveyor General cause an accurate survey to be made of the rivers, streams, and waters, in the usual route of communication between the Hudson River and Lake Erie, and such other contemplated route as he may deem proper.
Side 293 - Angel at Islington, and by picking up something of the wit that is conveyed from the West to the East, and from...
Side 215 - Commonwealth ; and that the Senators and Representatives of this State, in the Congress of the United States, be requested to use their best...
Side 399 - President of the United States of America., do hereby proclaim to all whom it may concern that a state of war exists between the United States and the Imperial German Government...
Side 83 - In this confident belief, the joint committee of which I have spoken will soon begin a city-wide campaign for a million dollars, of which one-half at least shall be for endowment. "With a million dollars of endowment and three-quarters of a million in buildings and equipment, the year 1919 will mark the complete establishment of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Buffalo, that for all the future shall be the crowning glory of the Queen City of the Lakes. But whatever the future...
Side 122 - Isopathy in the Twentieth Century. Post-Graduate, October. 1913. 158- Fracture of the Atlas: Case of Dr. James P. White. Buffalo Medical Journal, January. 159. Report of Fourteen Cases of Spina Bifida, and one of Sacrococcygeal Tumor. Buffalo Medical Journal, March. 160. What Prospect for a Successful Therapy of Cancer? International Journal of Surgery, May. 161. The Thymus and other Ductless Glands. Read before the Ohio State Clinical Association at its first meeting. Cleveland Medical Journal,...