Word: hospitaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Where Lou Ruppel specialized in "sock," Managing Editor Borden specializes in poise, acquired at Dartmouth (Class of 1926), Harvard (M.A.), University of Chicago, where he taught Shakespeare until he joined the Times in 1929. He was a flying fanatic until one day in 1932, when he tried to do an...
Before criticising certain facts, (which partly could be altered without erecting an entirely new infirmary) we should well consider that Stillman is supposed to be an infirmary and not a large and modern hospital equipped for the treatment of all sorts of rare sicknesses. Although I have no statistics at...
Did the writer also consider the possible increase of the infirmary fee which might be caused by a new University hospital? I doubt if this increase would justify itself to the majority of the students.
THE HONOR IS MISPLACED. I HAVE BEEN IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH THE OUTSTANDING RESEARCH CARRIED ON BY DRS. BLANKENHORN, SPIES, AND COOPER, ALTHOUGH IN JUSTICE TO YOUR EDITORIAL STAFF, I DID INTERNE IN THE CINCINNATI GENERAL HOSPITAL (1928-29) WHERE THE WORK WAS DONE, WHICH DOUBTLESS ACCOUNTS FOR THE...
> In Washington's Sibley Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Roosevelt cut a red ribbon tied around a baby incubator to dedicate a premature birth station endowed by the Variety Club. Said she: "I am not surprised that show people have done this. They are the most generous people I know. . ."