Word: consulting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...trouble, according to an American Dental Association spokesman in Today's Health, is that too many toothache vic tims are so scared by the prices that fashionable dentists are known to charge that they do not even consult a reputable pro fessional man. They do not know what a break they can get at the clinics. Worst of all, they have no idea of the damage that unqualified workers...
Hunt indicated that probably no rooms would be removed from the list, but any student looking for a place to live outside the University would be able to consult a scaled rating--from excellent to poor--on each room's condition...
Meanwhile, several other Cambridge citizens who have worked on the city's urban renewal project agreed that Harvard "has held itself aloof" from municipal problems. They urged that the University appoint a planning board for its own development and that it consult with the city before planning buildings like Shady Hill or the new hygiene center...
...done. They feel that, in a mass-production civilization, they are more capable of helping workers with problems that pastors away from the factory might not fully understand. Furthermore, by being stationed in a plant, they are readily available to backslid churchgoers who might hesitate to consult a minister or priest. After going to an industrial chaplain for guidance, many a strayed sheep has returned to the flock. On their part, corporations have found that industrial chaplains are a distinct aid to morale, production, and the well-being of employees. Said Le Tourneau's Chaplain Barney Walker...
...Tufts did not consult us before publishing its new catalogue including Fletcher," he admitted, "but it was not required to. How to manage the School is up to Tufts' discretion...