Word: furnished
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ruby Newman and his 10-piece orchestra will furnish the inspiration for the Kirkland House annual spring dance to be held on Friday, May 11, from 9 to 2 o'clock, it was announced last night by Branford P. Millar '35, chairman of the dance committee...
...reasonable man," he began, "who does not recognize that statement as bombast. The Alabama coal operators are not quite ready to declare war on the United States. But"-he paused and glowered-"if they feel that way, the United Mine Workers are ready within 15 days to furnish the President with 20 army divisions to force them to comply with the law." Mr. Johnston, very much in earnest, interrupted : "As between civil war in the industry and subjection of the industry to the proconsuls [northern coal operators who accepted the wage agreement] working through a military ringmaster [General Johnson...
Across the land last week sounded the medical world's unceasing word war over ''socialized medicine." In Sacramento, Calif., Secretary John A. Kingsbury of Manhattan's Milbank Memorial Fund cried to the Western Hospital Association: "Our primary problem is not how to furnish financial assistance to the poor, but to enable those who cannot buy medical care as individuals to buy it as groups...
...which arose in isolated lumber camps and mining towns and is confined largely to lumber, mining and railroad industries. The contracting employer deducts a set sum* from each employe's wages, turns it over to a physician or hospital association. In return the physician or association agrees to furnish within stated limits all medical and surgical service to employes, except for injuries covered by workmen's compensation laws. More than 500,000 workers in 37 States are thus insured against the costs of sickness. Albert Wellington Bridge's friends think he might have become a great industrialist...
Original narratives and more especially the works of Parkman do furnish a few hours of extremely pleasant reading. The work on the earlier Spanish settle- ments probably will not be as pleasant as the diaries of Samuel Sewall and the tales of Morton and "Merriemount", "The roadhouse on the way to Boston...