Word: clinton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Famed correspondents include: Robert Barry, Samuel G. Blythe, Heywood Broun, J. F. Essary, Carter Field, Clinton W. Gilbert, Edwin L. James, Frank R. Kent, David Lawrence, Richard V. Oulahan, John W, Owens, Mark Sullivan, Ferdinand Touhy, William Allen White, Grafton Wilcox, F. W. Wile, T. B. Ybarra and many another...
...think of the Volstead Law, we are morally bound to restrict prescriptions to medicinal purposes. Selling one's prescription blanks to the druggist is worse than fee splitting, and should be cause for exclusion from membership in the American Medical Association!" Subcostalgia. The surgical section heard Dr. Marshall Clinton, associate professor of surgery in the University of Buffalo, describe a condition called "subcostalgia," which he asserted is fairly common. It occurs usually on the right side in right-handed people, as a result of stooping over. The patient may complain of pain before and after an abdominal operation which...
...Clinton W. Gilbert, famed Washington correspondent, author of The Mirrors of Washington, compared Senator Ralston and Calvin Coolidge...
...Prohibition Party met also at Columbus only a day or two later. A few members presented a motion to dissolve the party, but it refused to be dissolved. It nominated for President, H. P. Paris of Clinton, Mo.; for Vice President, Miss Marie C. Brehm of Long Beach, Calif...
...Clinton Blake Townsend of Great Neck, Long Island, New York...