Class Notes

CLASS OF 1890

June, 1911 Charles A. Perkins
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1890
June, 1911 Charles A. Perkins

Dr. George V. N. Dearborn, professor of Physiology in the Tufts College Medical and Dental Schools, is the author of a book of 215 pages entitled "Motor-Sensory Development," which has recently appeared. The hook is a discussion of the motor and sensorydevelopment of an average child, and consists of careful observations of the steps in individual evolution with the addition of numerous notes and brief theoretic discussions of the observations.

Dr. M. Victor Safford, one of the United States immigration physicians at Boston, has declined an appointment by Mayor Fitzgerald as member of the city .board of health at a salary of $4,000. Dr. Safford has been connected with the immigration service for more than ten years, and has been remarkably successful, having devised many improvements which have been adopted by the service at Boston and elsewhere.

Secretary, Charles A. Perkins, Criminal Courts Building, New York