Word: licensee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In Chicago, Mrs. Florence Alberta Sarno, aged 30, applied for a marriage license, declared she had been married the first time when less than ten, had been mother of a son when eleven and of a daughter when twelve, had been divorced when thirteen.
Developments in the medical fraud exposé that has been convulsing Missouri and Connecticut: ¶ George M. Sutcliffe, a former news photographer who bought a high school certificate and an M. D. degree at the St. Lords College of Physicians and Surgeons, and a license to practice in Connecticut from...
Circuit Judge Fisher, of Chicago, threw a bomb among the numerous sturdy opponents of birth control in that city (who include Health Commissioner Herman N. Bundesen, M. D.), when he granted a mandamus petition to compel the city to issue a license for the proposed birth control clinic, theme of...
"Forty years ago, before Cambridge went no license that New York Times editorial of yours might have meant something. Then the basement of the Harvard Cooperative Society was a barroom, with pool rooms upstairs. Before 1885, when Cambridge went dry, there were seven licensed saloons in Harvard Square, and all...
Revelations of fake medical diplomas in the Middle West (TIME, Nov. 5) have reverberated in Connecticut, where Governor Charles A. Templeton called an extraordinary grand jury to look into the status of 200 Connecticut physicians, and in a public address foreshadowed "the greatest scandal in the history of the state...