Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...request of Charles Fahy, general counsel to the National Labor Relations Board, reporters were also barred from a "labor clinic." An Associated Pressman who got in reported that Mr. Fahy's reception was distinctly cool-an observation borne out by the fact that Mr. Fahy was later approached by Vice President H. L. Derby of American Cyanamid Co. who declared: "That was a fine, courageous action of yours, appearing here this morning." In spite of the fact that most of the N. A. M.'s members are reconciled to collective bargaining, they managed to write a labor platform...
Business is booming at the Psychiatric Clinic of the Hygiene department, according to figures released yesterday by Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene. Up to December 14,366 patients have been trated at this clinic, as compared with 154 in the same period last year...
Total number analysis of general medical and surgeon care shows 4,506 at the Hygiene Building, 923 at the Law Clinic, and 546 at the Medical School Clinic...
Last week before a convention in Buffalo of the National Council of Teachers of English, Dr. Stella S. Center, director of New York University's reading clinic, reported: 1) what constitutes bad reading habits, 2) how they may be corrected. Dr. Center, 60, who is co-chairman of the English department in New York City's Theodore Roosevelt High School, started three years ago to cure bad habits of the 60% of students who came to the school below par in reading. So successful were these remedial classes that they were extended to other high schools and last...
First step in Dr. Center's clinic is to measure hops, fixations and regressions with an ophthalmograph. which takes motion pictures of a reader's eye movements. The resulting picture looks like sets of stairs, recording the eye's stops and jerks. If the reader is efficient, the stairs are regular...