Word: martinisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Washington's Governor Clarence D. Martin shouted himself hoarse as an underrated Washington State team fought California...
Bickel, Frank B. Noyes, John C. Martin. Chief speaker was to be Publisher Robert Rutherford McCormick of the Chicago Tribune...
...factory medicine: 3,000,000 "lost time injuries," 25,000 deaths, 87,000,000 minor injuries, from industrial accidents yearly. Cost: $5,000,000,000 a year. "Cancer is Curable." During the past two years Fellows of the College of Surgeons, at the insistence of Dr. Franklin H. Martin, an organizer of the College* have been keeping track of cases of cancer which have remained cured for five years or longer. Last week the surgeons reported a total of 24,448 five-year cures. Of the total 7,990 have been cancer of the womb, 8,051 cancer...
...Nashville and Vanderbilt University too is Professor Eugene Lindsay Bishop, 47, last week at Indianapolis elected 1914 president of the American Public Health Association. *Recently published is Surgeon Martin's two-volume autobiography, The Joy oj Living (Doubleday, Doran $7), which yields flashing glimpses of the important surgeons of the past half century. *No kin of Dr. Walter Bernard Coffey of San Francisco who still claims to be alleviating hopeless cancer with adrenal cortex extracts (TIME, Nov. 23, 1931 et ante...
...some young people. . . . They had exactly the same attitude that the older men had had. But a few of them had Mr. Marconi's attitude. . . ." The book which Mrs. Roosevelt is talking about is Prohibiting Poverty, a 131-pp. volume by a Mrs. Prestonia Mann Martin of Florida. Mrs. Martin, 71, is a onetime Fabian Socialist, wife of a lecturer at individualistic Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.). At Rollins Mrs. Martin had lectured on her National Livelihood Plan. Her preamble is as follows: ALL OF THE NATION'S YOUNG PEOPLE OF BOTH SEXES, BETWEEN THE AGES...