Word: governed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Balancing Your Health Budget." On January 15, the lecture will be on "Anaemia," January 22, on "The Depression and Health," January 29, "Sparing the Eyes," February 5 on "Color Changes in the Mouth and Teeth; an Aid in Diagnosis of Systemic Disease," February 19 on "Let the Head Govern the Heart," on February 26 on "Nerve, Nerves, and Nervousness," on March 5 "The Care of the Skin and Scalp," March 12 on "Cancer and Radiation Therapy," March 19, "The Tuberculosis Problem Today," March 26 on "A Discussion of the Common Cold...
...President misrepresented me and misquoted himself... he did what he said ought not to be done.... He has enlisted the services of the captains of industry in spreading a campaign of coercion against workers in attempting to persuade them to vote the Republican ticket... They have tried to govern by guess and gamble... The President has lost his dignity and has indulged in personalities...
...devoted to a masterly discussion of the problems of that School of Arts and Sciences. The major part of the President's Report for 1929-30 and again for 1930-31 was devoted to a masterly discussion of the problems of that School and to the principles which should govern the academic disciplines for the A.M. and Ph.D. Degrees. His suggestions point the way for far-reaching changes in the whole plan of graduate study and research in American Universities...
...Manhattan last week His Lordship hailed the U. S. as the leader of the Anglo-Saxon race which had created the "greatest of the Western civilizations.'' Said he: "America will face incredible prosperity once the world has accepted the great truths that we must live and govern our nations, not for ourselves, but for others." His Lordship also took part in the 17th annual Good Will Congress of the World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches. Present were Germany's onetime Foreign Minister Julius Curtius, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Editor Michael Williams of The Commonweal, Editor...
...hand Chancellor von Papen's ousting of the Prussian Cabinet under a decree of President von Hindenburg is annulled and Premier Braun & Ministers are empowered to represent the Government of Prussia. On the other hand the chancellor's appointment under the same Presidential decree of Dr. Franz Bracht as Acting Federal Commissioner to govern the State of Prussia is upheld. In effect the Supreme Court decision recognizes simultaneously two conflicting authorities in Prussia...