Word: corrections
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...latter supposition seems much more probable. And in that case your comparison to Homer is still in all likelihood correct, for he only put into verse the older legends which he had heard...
...feared but they are not our greatest menace. The thing mostly to be feared is a breakdown in natural immunity. Perfect circulation of good blood is our first and greatest defense against disease. The production and circulation of this natural germicide depends upon rational living and correct diet, the necessary sanitary measures and by no means least, a properly adjusted body machine to make the blood and to take it where it is needed...
...fathers and a godfather were concerned. Thereby hung a tale, unrevealed until last week, of how a handsome apology enabled great concord to grow out of the furious spat in Geneva last May between glacial, correct British Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon and humorous, mercurial French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou. Knowing nothing of Sir John's deep sorrow at his childless second marriage,* M. Barthou lapsed accidentally into offering a deadly insult to Sir John. The issue was a plan not devised by the Briton but to which he had given approval. "It seems, Sir John," flashed M. Barthou, "that...
...knowledge not a dose of BCG has been given to any child in Louisville, and I wish you would correct this statement...
...purchases so far the Federal Government has paid an average of 44? per oz.-the open U. S. market price. Federal officials predicted last week that before the buying is completed the Treasury will have to pay an average of 75? per oz. If that forecast proves correct, the Treasury will be obliged to issue $940,000,000 in the form of new silver certificates...