Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...with therapeutics or public health may be taken out by any member of the University, except with the consent of the President and Fellows, and that such patents would not be taken out by the University itself unless they are dedicated to the public. The University will, however, provide legal advice to anyone who desires steps to be taken to prevent the patenting by others of his discoveries or inventions...
...resident counsel in Washington, distinguished Wilton John Lambert. United Features, a keenly interested spectator, called in the Scripps-Howard counsel, the law firm of Newton Diehl Baker, who, as Secretary of War, was General MacArthur's onetime chief. Numerous Senators, Representatives and one former Ambassador offered their legal services free to Pearson & Allen. Dozens of Washington newshawks were ready to swear that they had found the Chief of Staff "swaggering...
...President White made it clear that Western Union would accept what he thought was a Postal code only by court order. His counsel, maintaining that Congress had no intention of codifying an industry already regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission, swore that Western Union was ready to wage "a legal contest along all fronts...
...informal gathering, and I know it is your wish to make the cere-mony as simple and as brief as possible; however, I should like to say a few words about the happy circumstances that the library is to be known as the George Burgess Magrath Library of Legal Medicine. It is fitting that the name of one of the outstanding leaders in the field of legal medicine should be associated with this library. Moreover, it is pleasing to all of us that Dr. Magrath, who has been connected with Harvard almost all of his life, should be thus honored...
...vigorous personality and the skillfull discharge of his duties he has played an important part in demonstrating the superiority of the system of med- ical examiners as compared with the old coroner system. The ancient office of coroner involved such a combination of legal and medical duties as to make it unsuitable for complex, modern conditions. It was condemned in this state in 1878, and the medical examiners system was instituted. A recent survey of the situation by a committee of the National Research Council has led to the statement that the office of coroner is an anachronism, and should...