Word: licensee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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One of the greatest neuropathologists of Europe was last week denied a license to practice medicine in New York. In 1938 Dr. Otto Marburg and his wife left Vienna on the same train with their late great friend Sigmund Freud. They went to the U.S., Freud to Britain. In New...
But these honors gave him scarcely enough money to live on. Although in Vienna he had treated 3,000 patients a year, poor as well as rich, he had to apply for a license to practice in New York. Twice the Board of Regents refused him a license, insisted that...
The stubborn Regents carried the case to the Court of Appeals, highest in the State. Last week the judges upheld them, said they could refuse Dr. Marburg his license once & for all. In court, the Regents frankly admitted that they were acting to protect the practices of New York physicians...
In five swift hours freezing orders crackled in from all parts of the Anglo-Saxon world. Now no Japanese could spend a dollar more than $500 monthly per person in the U.S., move a ship out, sell a pound of silk-without a specific Treasury license. Importers Mitsui, for instance...
To ease the pain the blacklist was bound to cause in Latin America, Washington was ready with some quick anesthetics. Priorities for Latin America's essential needs were already in the works (TIME, July 21). Added last week was a streamlined method of handling orders: governments below the border...