Word: examinee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Professor Kittredge legends recounted in your Aug. 4 issue are orthodox and generally credited. But I am sure that the great teacher would resent having some of them stand without modification in your widely read columns. ... I once heard him deny publicly at Dartmouth the retort, "Who would examine...
Into pigeonholes, filing cases, desk drawers in Washington, last week, went a slim, 18-page pamphlet labeled: "After Defense-What?" It will not be forgotten. Social planners, economists, Congressmen will take it out again, read and re-examine it as a signpost to a new world.
Because the August issue of FORTUNE provides an extraordinary vantage point from which to examine the U.S. in the war, TIME herewith undertakes to review it:
Physicians treating victims of air-raid neuroses, warned Dr. Crichton-Miller, must examine every detail of their patients' lives and bodies. Examples:
Now, if Dr. Marburg wants to examine a patient, he will have to take a licensed physician along.