Word: expert
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fighting police staff, similar to the "National Scotland Yard" advocated by Col. Louis McHenry Howe in the Satevepost last week. The Roosevelt-Cummings plan, as announced in the Press last week, called for 1) expansion of the Justice Department's Bureau of Investigation into a Division, staffed with expert criminologists and lawyers to cooperate with the states in tracking down kidnappers and racketeers. 2) The organization of a mobile detachment under Special Assistant Keenan to concentrate on kidnapping cases. 3) Legislation to stop the sale of firearms to gangsters and criminals. 4) Legislation asking the states to surrender their...
Baby Talk. When it comes to babies the women of Iowa turn to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, baby expert of The Register and Tribune's own staff, for advice and guidance. Mrs. Eldred's baby column is syndicated in scores of important newspapers outside of Iowa. More mothers ask her what's wrong with their babies' appetites than consult any other woman in the world.es Moines Register and Tribune. (Every week The Sunday Register prints the pictures of a score or more Iowa couples celebrating their golden weddings.) One result: Last year the department editors of The Register and Tribune received...
...Springs coal dealer, rents his farm for $7,500 to William Ziegler Jr., sports-man-treasurer of New York's Republican State Committee. Rest of the year he uses it chiefly as a place to raise turkeys. Thither he has imported many a blooded gobbler, a Swiss turkey expert to tend them...
...guns and with a speed several knots faster than Germany's "pocket battleships," the Dunkerque is perhaps the most efficient and potentially destructive war boat in the world. France also possesses a high proportion of new submarines and superspeed destroyers. But the French Navy, as every French naval expert knows, is no match for any one of the world's "Big Three" navies, so rashly disparaged by Landlubber Leygues...
...Smith Ely Jelliffe, who had made one affidavit, was called to the stand. Benign, 66-year-old expert neurologist, his monograph on nervous and mental diseases written in collaboration with Dr. William A. White of Washington's St. Elizabeth's Hospital commands the highest respect of the medical profession. Also he has made considerable good money by testifying as an alienist in legal cases. He testified to the "mental irresponsibility" that saved Harry K. Thaw from the electric chair, to the "mental irresponsibility'' which saved Blanca de Saulles from the charge of killing her husband...