Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...name and membership the National Museum of Engineering and Industry, Inc., already exists. But it has no home. Its sponsors now propose to erect one on the grounds of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. Its present headquarters are in the Engineering Societies Building, Manhattan...
Today Elkdom enumerates 1,476 Lodges, a membership of 839,422, assets of $75,649,618.42. Last year Elks expended $2,432,641.50 in charity. Aged and indigent Elks may take refuge at the Elk home, Bedford, Va. Say all Elks: "An Elk is never forgotten, never forsaken...
...resolutions made only two main demands: abolition of the Fascist militia ; repression of violence and application of the law. With regard to Resolution No. 1, Benito had agreed to incorporate the Fascist militia with the Army, to make it swear fealty to the King, to open membership to all Parties. He had, in his speeches to the Senate and Chamber, himself proposed to carry out Resolution...
...intended for the treatment of the sick. Whatever we, as individuals, may think of the Volstead Law, we are morally bound to restrict prescriptions to medicinal purposes. Selling one's prescription blanks to the druggist is worse than fee splitting, and should be cause for exclusion from membership in the American Medical Association!" Subcostalgia. The surgical section heard Dr. Marshall Clinton, associate professor of surgery in the University of Buffalo, describe a condition called "subcostalgia," which he asserted is fairly common. It occurs usually on the right side in right-handed people, as a result of stooping over...
...that the conditions described as existing in these communities have been exaggerated and overstated. As has been done in former reports, however, the Council wishes to record its condemnation of this pernicious practice wherever it may be found, and to urge component societies and constituent associations to purge their membership of any who wilfully refuse to desist from such practice, the continuance of which can only bring dishonor and reproach on the medical profession...