Word: develop
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Braun cried: "The charm of Goethe's matchless personality is explained not by the universality of his genius but by the splendid normality of his life. He has given us a pattern that will always be valid: that it is the highest duty and aim of the individual to develop his own individuality and character to the highest extent possible." Clap, clap went the hands of President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University and other wholehearted Goethians...
Ulcers may be caused by infections. Occasionally an ulcer follows a blow upon the abdomen or an extensive superficial burn. Cobblers and anemic, dyspeptic maidservants are for some reason prone to develop ulcers...
...While we hope that the worst is over, there is no telling what may suddenly develop," declared Tokyo's Nichi Nickl Shimbun. "We are told that there are in the country ominous trends of thought which look for the replacement of reason by power. . . . Never before has the Diet stood in greater need of prestige and authority than at present...
...misused terms but they may be taken to include a belief in the essential oral quality of man, the courage to undertake new adventures in democracy in response to ideals of social justice, and a recognition that as life itself is dynamic so must institutions and policies grow and develop or else paralysis and death overtake them...
...esophagoscope, like Dr. Jackson's famed bronchoscope, is essentially a narrow-bored tube. The bronchoscope goes down the windpipe into the lungs. The esophagoscope goes down the gullet. Dr. Jackson developed both after he got the initial idea from two German professors. They derived their method from sword-swallowers. Jugglers learned long, long ago that by throwing their heads far back and depressing their tongues, their opened mouths were brought into a direct line with their straightened gullets. By getting his patients to do the same, the late Dr. Alfred Kirstein found that he could see far down...