Word: funds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, for Japanese Ambassador Tsuneo Matsudaira and for U. S. Ambassador Norman Hezekiah Davis the big moments last week were when each was called separately to Buckingham Palace. Each was questioned closely by George V, in his youth an active seadog, today primed with an amazing fund of naval knowledge and a still more amazing vocabulary of naval oaths...
...British Government supports a system of medical insurance which President Roosevelt blessed last month (TIME, Nov. 26). Individuals (18,000,000), their employers and the Government contribute to a fund which imburses doctors and druggists for minor ministrations to the insured. The system pays for confinements, but not for operations, hospital care or services of specialists. For these the insured must pay, or go to charity clinics. Half of Great Britain's 36,000 doctors have voluntarily listed themselves on insurance "panels," similar to the jury panels of U. S. county courts, from which any insured person may pick...
What will happen to the Metropolitan next season no one yet knows. This winter's performances are bound to eat up the small guarantee fund raised last spring. The long-discussed merger with the Philharmonic-Symphony has been definitely dropped (TIME, Dec. 24). Board Chairman Paul Drennan Cravath and his associates will soon have to meet and decide upon a successor for Manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza...
...Milbank Memorial Fund made a similar survey, announced the results last spring...
...admissions committee. Autocratically it invites each U. S. artist whom it considers worthy of the honor to submit the canvas that he considers most typical of his recent work. Though no prizes are given the show is not without its rewards, because the museum has set aside a fund ot $20,000 to buy pictures for its own collection. Almost all the other canvases are for sale...