Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...patient was suffering from a bad abscess, it would be criminally ridiculous in his physician to foster the disease because a serum was obtainable from the abscess which could innoculate the patient against irritating fleabites...
...Just about the sole remedy for industrial unrest, both in this country and abroad, is to foster the spirit of cooperation and understanding between capital and labor, employer and employee." This statement was made by Mr. Whiting Williams, author, industrial investigator, and social service worker, in an interview for the CRIMSON recently...
Track Advisory Committee.--W. A. Barron Jr. '14, Chairman 1923; W. F. Garcelon '95, H. S. Grew '96, R. C. Floyd '11, R. C. Foster '05, A. T. Lyman '16. F. W. Moore '93, W. J. Bingham...
This interclass debate is being arranged by the Harvard Debating Council. Its purpose is to foster the interest in debating in the University, and to bring out new men to be trained by means of these debates for the debating teams of the next few years. The experience gained in these preliminary interclass debates is expected to be of great value to the future candidates for the University debating team...
...France, Andre Tardieu The Tacna-Arica Controversy, Edwin M. Borchard America's Next Contribution to Civilization, Charles W. Eliot The Little Entente, Eduard Benes Reconstruction in the Danube Countries, Josef Redlich Ireland; Resurgent and Insurgent, Ernest Boyd The Mandates of the Pacific, George H. Blakeslee The Allied Debts, John Foster Dulles Russia After Genoa and The Hague, Anonymous Further Consequences of the Peace, J. A. de Sanchez Some Recent Books on International Affairs, H. E. Barnes Source Material Denys P. Myers