Word: examinee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sweeping these contentions aside, in Hartford, Conn. last week U. S. District Court Judge Edwin Stark Thomas, who four years ago cracked down on another meddler with the Fink process, found GM and the others guilty of infringement, enjoined them to stop, ordered a special master to examine profits and...
"This promise that the Interior Department might cross-examine witnesses yet remains to be fulfilled by you. . . . Since the witnesses were immune from crossexamination, it is not to be wondered at that perjured testimony has crept into the record. . . .
''Not a Trial." Paul Yates was waiting to lead off investigation testimony last week when Newshawk Allen temporarily incapacitated him. Nonetheless the investigation got away to a flying start. First off, Secretary Ickes bobbed up to demand permission to cross-examine witnesses.
Cruelty is a very serious trait in a child and should, say's Dr. Kanner. "be examined and treated with no lesser care and expertness than one would examine and treat pulmonary tuberculosis or rheumatic endocarditis."
In its 50 years the Pittsburgh Platform has stood unchanged. To the conference members who, wearing no such beards of yarmulki as do their Orthodox brothers, looked much like a convention of doctors or dentists, Rabbi Samuel Goldenson key-noted in the Platform's vein: Let Jews beware of...