Word: direct
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Think of synthetic steaks at five cents a pound, eggs, fresh from the factory, and milk, its supply unlimited by the number of cows, piped to your room direct from the laboratory. And even if we can't bring ourselves to think of this, we might consent to take our food in pill form until the profiteers cease from profiteering...
Corrigan, Boston's fast quarter-back, who was injured in last week's practice, has been kept on the side lines by Coach Cavanaugh, to insure his playing in this afternoon's game. Should Corrigan be unable to last the full time, Fitzpatrick, Boston's star punter, will direct the team, McElaney, the former Commerce athlete, taking his place in the back-field...
Space for parking automobiles is provided for in the field. The entrance will be direct from North Harvard street, and tickets will be on sale at the gate...
...University Hall at 4 o'clock. The King is scheduled to arrive in Boston at 7.30 Sunday morning, and to leave the city the same night. It is expected that the royal party, which also includes the immediate family and advisors of the King and Queen, will drive direct from Boston to University Hall, to remain there for an hour or so at the reception arranged in their honor...
...great opportunity to influence, not only the teaching of medicine, but the future of the medical practice of the country. Endowed universities give the country its culture; state universities give it its education. State universities have a peculiar relation to the state government by which they can influence more directly than endowed institutions, the practice, not only of medicine, but of other departments. Many wise people believe that there is a distinct development in the direct state control of the medical practice. I agree with them. If this is true, it is of vital importance that the medical departments...