Word: formalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...development of an increased number of facilities for the provision of treatment. [About 1,000 free, pay and part-pay clinics exist in the U. S., one clinic for every 130,000 inhabitants.] "7) The adoption of reasonable standards of efficiency by State health departments before formal recognition is given to clinics for the treatment of syphilis and gonorrhea...
What is potentially the strongest Varsity swimming team that ever has represented the Crimson will have its first formal meet of the season at the swimming pool of the Indoor Athletic Building tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock opposing the Greenwood Memorial Club of Gardner...
...peace" seems extremely childish to practical men. College peace activity is confined to symposiums, speeches, and study groups; whether earnest student peace - lovers realize it or not. The Peace Committee's value lies in building an intelligent student attitude on peace--acting largely as a supplement to the formal college studies...
...denial as rare as Queen Mary's one & only (TIME, Dec. 21). "His Majesty is greatly disturbed over reports carried in an English Sunday newspaper that His Majesty is engaged to marry a niece of the King of Denmark," said the private secretary. "I am instructed to make formal denial of this rumor and all similar rumors. That is all, gentlemen. I need not remind you that various news sources in the past month have set afloat rumors of the engagement of King Leopold to no less than eight different ladies...
...resulting Dictionary is handsomer than its British sister, far freer and less formal in style. The first is owing to Publisher Charles Scribner Sr., the second to the Dictionary's original editor, Historian Allen Johnson, both of whom died in time to fit into their proper volumes. It contains fewer biographies (13,633) by more contributors (2,243). Originally Editor Johnson decided to set a limit of 10,000 words to each biography, but that was exceeded in five instances: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Woodrow Wilson...