Word: develope
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...certain that last night's speech will not allay fears. If Mr. Roosevelt does not do it Sunday, business will become more certain that he is swinging to the left. The sniping of which he complains will develop into a fusillade. Thus it would be wise if he gives definite indication of what he intends to do. A conservative tone may enable business to benefit from the world recovery which is underway. A radical toss will at least let them know what he is doing and a definite program will show the country what to expect. His big job Sunday...
...Having his tonsils out will make little difference in his susceptibility to colds, and bronchitis occurs more frequently in tonsillectomized children and the same is true of pneumonia. On the other hand an infected tonsil may develop local trouble, may be a factor in systemic disease and may be a cause in less easily classified but threatening diseases such as excessive fatigue. It also may be a factor in scarlet fever and diphtheria...
...feeling that Professor Sprague's lectures may be tinged with the odor of sour grapes and that the emphasis of his remarks, however timely, pertinent and penetrating will reflect the disappointment of the man who was forgotten by the advocate of the "forgotten man." It is likely to develop into a course in the value of a "sound currency" rather than an unbiased appreciation of monetary policies and problems...
Belief No. 1: the blood of elderly people, who are prone to develop cancer, is more alkaline than the blood of cancer-resisting youth. Belief No. 2: as a cancer fades under ministrations of radium or x-rays, the elderly patient's blood decreases in alkalinity, gains in acidity. Many a researcher has, without any definite success, attempted to attack cancer by injecting acids into the blood to reduce its alkalinity. Dr. von Bremer claimed complete success for this method as a means of killing off his "cancer germs...
...teach sound morals and national pride in a familiar chatty style. Omoshiro ("Interesting") Club (now Fuji) was inspired by the Curtis magazines in the U. S. "An organ for all that was interesting and amusing, light and soothing," it was designed to sell at a low price and develop into a popular advertising medium. No. 5, Gendai ("Present Generation") was a serious magazine of the review type. With No. 6, Fujin Club, Noma entered the women's field against heavy competition, lost money for four years. Shojo Club, for girls, was No. 7. "We must not preach greatness or ambition...