Word: credititis
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...order to try out all the material Coach A. M. Samborski '25 made several substitutions throughout the entire game. J. L. Rex '31 was the indi- vidual high scorer of the game, with 11 points to his credit...
...exhibits the human equation performing under a spotlight. The best that can be said is, that the United States is in pretty good shape after years of Congressional guidance. Probably the Congress has had something to do with this. Probably the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans should get the credit...
...merged New York and New Jersey banks will be one-time (1915-27) Senator James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. of New York and onetime Senator (1917-23) Joseph Frelinghuysen of New Jersey. The Federal Farm Loan Board (Eugene Meyer, chairman), cooperates with the joint stock land banks in extending credit on long and relatively easy terms to farmers. Cans. Appraisers last week studied the worth of U. S. Can Co.'s factories at Cincinnati, Baltimore, Roanoke, Chicago and St. Louis, and of the factories belonging to its subsidiaries (Dixie Canner Co. of Little Rock and Old Dominion Packing Co.) Those...
...London (TIME, May 23), even though Sir William later admitted that the police did not find the "stolen State papers" which they were supposed to be seeking. At present, the Secretary of State for India, the Earl of Birkenhead, is drawing heavily on Mr. Baldwin's impeccable moral credit in the matter of a commission which will go to India next year and report upon what elements of greater freedom should be extended to Indians. When the Earl of Birkenhead himself tried to explain why not one single Indian will sit on this commission his logic lacked conviction...
...stops at a bed, reads a chart, scrutinizes a face, listens to a heart. He prescribes and strides on, his necktie, but not his thoughts, dangling loosely. He is Dr. Morris M. Weiss. Twenty-six-year-old Dr. Weiss already has two discoveries on heart disease to his credit. One discovery was that auricular fibrillation (a form of heart disease in which the heart fibres rustle like breeze-tossed leaves) was common among children. Dr. Weiss made the discovery by shrewdly interpreting the ominous irregularity of heartbeats in children sick at Montefiore Hospital. But he refused to believe...