Word: health
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...annual course of Health Lectures to be given at the Medical School on Longwood Avenue this year has recently been announced by the faculty of medicine of Harvard University. This series of 12 lectures on medical subjects is to be open to the public, and there will be no admission charge. The lectures are to take place on Sunday afternoons, beginning on January 5 and ending on March 23. The addresses will begin at 4 o'clock, and the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour...
...reported: "The morale of the Navy is high, the health of the personnel excellent, the condition of re-enlistments entirely satisfactory, and the number of desertions comparatively small...
...Aids and subsidies-13? ($511,193,070, covering expenditures made in behalf of public health, education, Indians, farm relief, commercial aviation, merchant marine, trade and industry, public buildings...
...crisis by refusing a Left Laborite demand to add ?50,000 ($250,000) to the dole under the Government's Unemployment Relief Bill (TIME, Nov. 25). Then upon hobnailed feet rose sturdy John Wheately, a Scotsman from the industrial Clydeside slums of Glasgow, five years ago Minister of Health in the first MacDonald Cabinet...
Harold Fowler McCormick, Chicago farm machinery man, and his sister Mrs. Anita McCormick Elaine, testified in Santa Barbara, Cal., about the mental health and care of their brother, Stanley McCormick, whose wife was trying to change his doctor and oust the brother and sister as co-executors of his $50,000,000 estate. Said Mr. McCormick: "Stanley's mind has always been unimpaired but there has been an interruption between the processes of his mind . . . tremendous mental conflict." He told how he once took his mother, the late Mrs. Cyrus McCormick Sr., to a hill hard by the Santa...