Word: licensees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sarongstress Dorothy Lamour, tireless troop entertainer, whose picture is a pin-up favorite of far-flung Army barracks, decided to marry a soldier whom she met on tour. He is Army Air Forces Captain William Ross Howard III, 35, peacetime Virginia lumberman, onetime Maryland state legislator. Captain Howard and the...
Round Trip. In Carson City, Nev., Sheriff Ray Root finally won a nine-year battle for a law giving him 6% of the license fees he collected, then found he had been entitled to the cut all along.
Camacho gave Pagliai not only a license for pari-mutuel gambling but also a ten-year renewable concession on 180 acres of Government property 15 minutes from the heart of Mexico City. In return, Pagliai's Jockey Club de la Ciudad de Mexico, operators of the track, promised the...
A standing notice in the Journal of the A.M.A. and other medical periodicals asks doctors willing to move to communicate with Dr. Lahey's committee. When possible, a doctor is moved to another spot in his own state, thus avoiding license complications. Few states have yet relaxed their license...
Surgeon for Women. There was no law against practicing medicine without a license in Colorado in 1880 when young Howard Kelly, exhausted by studies at the University of Pennsylvania's Medical School, spent a year's cowpunching vacation there, delivered a baby for the first time.