This vote being communicated to the Overseers at a meeting of the Board on May 27th, the majority of the joint committee withdrew their recommendations, and proposed the adoption of the following vote : "In view of the state of opinion in the Medical... The Study and Practice of Medicine by Women - Página 469por James Read Chadwick - 1879 - 471 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Harvard University - 1877 - 1016 páginas
...proposed the adoption of the following vote : "In view of the state of opinion in the Medical Faculty, the Overseers find themselves unable to advise the...and Fellows to accept the generous proposal of Miss Marian Hovey." The Board first amended this vote by striking out the clause which precedes the words... | |
| 1879 - 946 páginas
...circumstances it was but natural that the overseers at their meeting, held a few days subsequently, resolved " That the overseers find themselves unable to advise...and Fellows to accept the generous proposal of Miss Ilovey " by a vote of seventeen to seven. In view of this it is somewhat surprising that the president,... | |
| 1879 - 644 páginas
...proposed the adoption of the following vote : "In view of the state of opinion in the Medical Faculty, the Overseers find themselves unable to advise the...and Fellows to accept the generous proposal of Miss Marian Hovey." The Board first amended this vote by striking out the clause which precedes the words... | |
| Moses King - 1880 - 270 páginas
...proposed the adoption of the following vote: " In view of the state of opinion in the Medical Faculty, the Overseers find themselves unable to advise the...and Fellows to accept the generous proposal of Miss Marian Hovey." The Board first amended this vote by striking out the clause which precedes the words... | |
| Thomas Francis Harrington - 1905 - 716 páginas
...organized." Three days after (May 27) this meeting of the Faculty the Overseers reported to the Corporation " that the Overseers find themselves unable to advise...and Fellows to accept the generous proposal of Miss Marian Hovey." President Eliot then offered the following resolution to the Overseers : " That, in... | |
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