Word: minors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this former Chemistry professor into a world figure will emphasize two conditions that lend perspective to what has happened. First, Conant is a leading chemist in an age that has given a favored place to men ow science; second, his achievements as President of Harvard University have lent only minor impetus, both quantitatively and qualitatively, to the growth of the Conant legend...
...American Medical Association, would be financed mainly by a 3% payroll tax on salaries up to $3,600 (to be shared equally by employe and employer). It would cover the worker's dependents, would provide for: 1) family, specialist and consultant doctor services; 2) major and minor surgery; 3) maternity care; 4) hospitalization (up to 60 days a year per person); 5) dental examinations, cleansings and extractions; 6) nursing care in hospital and home; 7) eye care; 8) X-ray and laboratory services; 9) medicines. Also provided for: federal grants to states for expanded public health, maternal and child...
Again the delegates headed for the city-six to a car, save for Mr. Gromyko, who rode alone behind his Russian chauffeur. Suddenly Mr. Gromyko's car stopped, fouling up the motorcade. An interpreter was dispatched to see what ailed him. It was minor: Mr. Gromyko merely wanted to know where he had been...
General Leslie Groves, Grand Panjandrum of military atomics, made a minor concession to the cause of science. The Oak Ridge Laboratory, he said last week, was working on an experimental plant for producing atomic power. It should be finished in a year...
...Minor H's will be awarded to Robert L. Clarkson, Jr. '47, Milton S. Heath, Jr, '49, John H. Knowles '47, Murray B. Levin '48, William M. Mayleas '46, Charles W. Mulcahy, Jr. '43 ocC., captain, Stanley R. Rowe '46, David G. Shepard '46, Robert W. Young, Jr. '45, and Melvin L. Bergheim '48, manager of the Varsity Squash Racquets team...