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Sergeant Henry ("Hank") Greenberg, pushing 31, got his Army discharge as an overage draftee, hoped to rejoin the Tigers in the outfield.
Declining to be specific about how these savings will be secured, University officials said last night that they hoped that the $100,000 could be raised through administrative economies rather than through the discharge of employees.
Direct participation in responsibility . . . is the only true basis of democracy. A policy designed to achieve this end would enhance British prestige throughout the Empire and the English-speaking world. More important still, it would discharge an obligation which this country owes to the Indian people, and to itself."
Wet & Dry. There are two main forms of sinusitis. The acute form is accompanied by a watery discharge or pus; the chronic form may be wet or may have no pus, no dripping, but a thickening of the membranes, which sometimes become swollen with little buds called polyps.
Head to Toe. Although any one of many body disturbances can hasten epilepsy, its essential cause is some damage to the grey matter of the brain, whether by tumor, abscess, infection, gunshot wound, shell splinters, or other accidents. Certain clusters of brain cells discharge electrical impulses to the muscles at...