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...Counts. Do these findings open up a breath-taking new view of medicine and therapy? If Dr. Curry's theory works out, many diseases can be treated by regulating the air that people breathe. It's easy: just send patients to a climate with the right aran content or treat them in aran-conditioned hospitals. Pulmonary T.B.. says Dr. Curry, heals much faster in aran-rich air. He thinks that aran, and the theories developed from it, might also be used in treating schizophrenia, goiter, sterility...
...content with a good football season, the band management took the plunge in early December and arranged a full year's operations. Concerts this spring included an early April appearance in Sanders, where Milhaud's "Suite Francaise" and Prokofieff's "March" received their first New England performances, and two sessions at the Veterans' hospitals in Bedford and at Fort Devens...
Considerably improved over the two earlier issues of its post-war renascence, The Advocate presents, in its makeup as well as content, a publication that augurs greater triumphs for the coming year. It has unquestionably returned to stay...
Anyone acquainted with the scientific method knows that pure science has no place for morals, ethics, or for any of the teachings of love and charity which should mark a Christian's behavior. These things, which constitute the essential content of religion, have never been, and never will be, products of scientific research...
Flynn, who had worked his way to a salary of more than $100,000 a year, inherited Joe Patterson's old title of president of the News; Dick Clarke, another $100,000-a-year hand, was re-elected secretary. Colonel McCormick made it clear that he was content to confine himself to his Tribune. Said he to a friend: "I don't want to mix in. The trouble with Hearst is that all his papers sound and look alike. I want the News and the Chicago Tribune to be different. Dick Clarke worked under Patterson so long...