Word: cured
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week Dr. Emanuel M. (for euphony) Josephson, Manhattan eye & ear specialist, announced in Science that he had at last ascertained the true cause of glaucoma and could cure it with a drug...
...from Texas, one from Arizona, one from the Republic of Mexico, and one -"General" Coxey-from Ohio. The platform was what Jacob Coxey always has campaigned for: greenbacks to put the unemployed to work. Only difference was that in 1894 he advocated half a billion in greenbacks to cure depression; in 1920, five billion; in 1935, 50 billion...
...death today it is the word PLAN. I have seen nothing of planning in any foreign country that would lead me to think it is a universal panacea. I don't exactly know what plan is. For some kinds of plans there are books and pamphlets undertaking to cure unemployment...
...have never promised to cure unemployment and I shall never stand on a platform with anybody who does promise it. I think I can say of our action during the time we have been in office that we have made a considerable contribution toward...
...child may shake his head, nod, frown, scowl, blink, grimace, twist his mouth, sniff, hack, swallow, cough, sigh, hiccough, wiggle his ears, jerk his limbs, scratch himself. Tiqueurs are seldom less than six years old. They usually also suffer from personality disorders?restless-ness, self-consciousness, over-ambitiousness. Curing a child of a tic, Dr. Kanner finds is a difficult task. The more a child's attention is called to his tic, the less likely the tic will disappear. Overactive children should be given quiet recreations. Dr. Kanner insists that every cause which disturbs the child emotionally should be removed?...