Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The fact that the disease is generally accompanied by epidermophytosis (skin disease) is further confirmation of its psychological nature, for skin diseases are found to be closely concerned with the infant relation with the mother, which relation is also implicit in the oedipal material.
Then from Washington, onetime Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles, who had been Duggan's immediate superior in the State Department, sent a telegram to New York's Mayor O'Dwyer which said: "I find it impossible to believe his death was self-inflicted . . . I hope you...
Last week, a group of experts of the Hoover Commission* leveled further criticism at the unification plan. The committee reported that: 1) "the military services are far too prodigal with Government funds"; and 2) "the continuance of intense interservice rivalries hampers and confuses sound policy at many points . . ."
A Further Step. Daniels carried this line of reasoning a step further at last April's Bogotá conference. Supported by Argentina, he advanced the doctrine of continuous recognition. The doctrine, adopted as Resolution 35, bound the conference's members to renounce recognition as a weapon in international...
Died. Carlton K. Matson, 58, chief editorial writer of the Cleveland Press,' who, knowing that he had cancer, wrote about it to further a public attitude of frankness ("What I want to do is strike a blow against this mysterious, paralyzing hush-hush that surrounds every case of cancer...