Word: maining
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Saxon of Yale was a democrat until 1933. Harvard he studies under Dr. Felix Frankfurter and main inspiration of the Democratic "brain trust" Yaleman Saxon's committee of nine assistants analyzing the New Deal "to expose its fallacies...
...have organized our discussion into three main divisions, but have numbered consecutively the resolutions pertaining to all subjects regardless of the division under which they fall. We trust that this will facilitate easy reference. Each resolution contains a paragraph or two of explanation, and subsequently a short paragraph stating out recommendation for improvement...
...main difficulties experience in the field come form the lack of correlation between the various chemical and biological aspects of the subject. With only one half course in Biochemistry proper and that considered inadequate, all other courses are supplied by the Chemistry and Biology Departments proper, and that considered inadequate, all other courses are supplied by the Chemistry and Biology Departments This latitude of courses means that the tutorial work must pull the field together, and despite the recent efforts of Professors Edsall and Ferry to make the field a more closely knit body, many of the tutors and most...
...majority of my alcoholic women stated they disliked the taste of liquor and felt that the main thing to be obtained from drinking was a lessening of their own tension and an increasing of their sociability. . . . Women drunkards have a strong attachment to their mothers, strong narcissism and strong inter-tension, making social contact difficult. . . . The alcoholic woman is always striving for social recognition and fears this will not be given. She experiences feelings of sexual inferiority and projects it in hallucinations to the outside world."-Dr. Frank Joseph Curran, Manhattan...
SHELL OF DEATH-Nicholas Blake-Harper ($2). Literature account of the murder of Fergus O'Brien, a T. E. Lawrence-like aviator who, unlike his prototype, has involved himself in amorous intrigue. Lines from Tourneur's Elizabethan play, The Revenger's Tragedy, provide the main clue...