Word: branches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Congress decided that the executive department of the Government needed reorganization. In the process of natural growth bureaus and divisions had appeared within Departments and it was apparent that for efficiency's sake some straightening out was needed. So a Joint Committee on the Reorganization of the Administrative Branch of the Government was chosen. It worked on plans which were completed last year. Its plan aroused dissension in the Cabinet and never got so far as Congress. Other more pressing matters took its place. Now it has come to the fore once more...
...which is organized in nine sections, held intensive sessions for specialists in each branch: Public Health Administration, Laboratory, Food and Drugs, Vital Statistics, Sanitary Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Child Hygiene, Health Education and Publicity, Public Health Nursing. Dr. William H. Park, Director of Laboratories, of the New York City Health Department, was elected President for 1923-1924 to succeed Dr. Ernest C. Levy, Health Officer of Richmond...
...Harvard Dramatic Club will hold a meeting next Tuesday evening in the Faculty Room of the Union, open to all members of the University. The purpose of the meeting is to secure the names of all the men in the University who are interested in some branch of dramatic work and to give these men an insight into the activities of the Club...
...interesting to notice that although the football squad draws many of the heavier oarsmen in the fall, that squad rarely includes many light candidates, so that all men who would be eligible for this branch of rowing can come out in the fall, making it more possible to form a fairly definite University 150-pound eight early in the year and give this combination the benefit of working together for a longer time than usual...
...appears that the experienced London bankers, J. Henry Shroder & Co., intend to establish a branch in New York, to engage solely in the acceptance business. The firm, organized in 1804, is one ot the most famous international houses in the world, and in London a leading security underwriter. It is also active in Continental Europe and South America. Although of German origin originally, Shroder & Co. has by virtue of its long British associations become practically a British firm in sympathies and outlook...