Word: careful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University Corporation voted that he is "to assist the President in exercising a general superintendence over all the concerns of the University and to act for the President in such matters as from time to time the President may entrust to his care...
Coach Hal Ulen's other choices for the hotly contested positions are Jack Waldron for the No. 2 breastroke post and Lonnie Stowell for the 50-yard sprint. Max Kraus will swim the butterfly medley and 200 events while Art Bosworth will take care of the medley and 150 backstroke. Bob White may replace Ed Hewitt as No. 2 440 man. From all indications the meet will be the twenty-seventh straight for the Crimson
...Washington, D. C. last year 2,500 low-salaried Government employes chipped in to form Group Health Association, Inc., which hired nine physicians to provide complete medical care for members. Scarcely had the first patient visited the well-equipped G. H. A. clinic when the District Medical Society, a branch of the American Medical Association, turned on the heat. It has been accused of refusing to let G. H. A. doctors use local hospitals, consult with local specialists. Reason: G. H. A. is a health-insurance project, and the A. M. A. is opposed to group health insurance combined with...
...week is augmented by lectures, sales of his books and pamphlets. That he is stumped by few human problems is evident from the titles of his 300 pamphlets. Some of them: Love and How to Express It, Acidosis (and how to overcome it), Promiscuous Kissing, The Care of the Skin, Disciplining Your Child, Insomnia, War of the Sexes, Feminine Shapeliness, Have You Been Jilted? Although the pamphlets cost 3? each, a listener whose troubles run a wide enough gamut to require 50 pamphlets can get them at a bargain price...
...security problem is a big one for U. S. churches, whose care of their worn-out ministers is a large, often haphazard U. S. business. The 24 denominations of the Church Pensions Conference* have more than $171,000,000 in assets, a total annual income of $15,000,000. They pay nearly $11,000,000 a year to 38,000 clerical pensioners, widows and orphans. How much an individual pensioner gets, after retiring at around 68, depends upon how well-managed his church's pension affairs are. The Episcopal fund, first in the U. S. to be established...