Word: healthful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cincinnati, Conductor Victor de Sabata of the Monte Carlo Opera made his debut at a concert given for the delegates to the American Public Health Association. Each concert, it was announced, will be dedicated to a Cincinnati institution, those in the first half season to be led by Conductor de Sabata, after Jan. 6 by Fritz Reiner, now in Philadelphia on leave of absence. Vladmir Bakaleinikov will lead the popular and young people's concerts...
...Ships, before docking in U. S. harbors, must wait in quarantine until health conditions aboard have been approved by port health inspectors. Only newspapermen and certain public officials from shore may go aboard during the wait. *Mrs. Woods is niece of J. P. Morgan...
...state of the nation's health for the week ended Oct. 1 and for the comparable week of 1926, as reported last week by the U. S. Public Health Service...
Data was supplied by public health officers of 96 cities (with 30,380,000 total population) and 43 states. Many of those officials were at Cincinnati last week for the 56th yearly convention of the American Public Health Association where they presented problems that vexed them...
...wistfully in last week's Variety (theatrical trade paper) that Al Jolson has rejected an offer of $20,000 a week for an indefinite period to appear in the prolog at the Capitol cinema theatre in Manhattan. Mr. Jolson has money, a million or more; worries about his health. Eva Le Gallienne has no faith in her belief. She believes that the state should endow a low-priced theatre for the masses. "But the state isn't interested in such things." Miss Le Gallienne solved this conflict between her faith and her belief last season by founding...