Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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. . . With reference to the so-called strike. . . . No strike had been called. Earnest Union men had met to discuss their problems. They were in session working them out when a few radicals and a few nervous women-just as you may have in New York, commenced to disturb the peace...
¶ The President, often disturbed by low-flying airplanes-even in his dreams (TIME, June 13)-signed an executive order roping off a wide section of Washington over which civilian pilots may not fly without special permission from the Secretary of Commerce. The area: a quarter-mile outside of the...
Since 1907 U. S. Catholics have been seeking the canonization of Mother Seton, and their hopes are high that the Vatican will make her the first U. S.-born saint.* Mother Seton founded the Catholic parochial school system and the Sisters of Charity in the U. S. Today, 8,911...
Died. Allard H. Gasque, 65, for 16 years representative from Florence, S. C., chairman of the House Pensions Committee ; of heart disease; in Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Others pointed out that 2,000,000 U. S. citizens pay two cents or more a day to insure themselves against hospital bills; that 15,000,000 citizens who work for railroads, public utilities and industries are already accustomed to having company doctors look after their accidents and ills; that...