Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sociological Knight errants into soldiers. The transformation manifested itself last week by the internationalization of Catholic Physicians' Guilds.- By Dr. Anthony Bassler, president of the Manhattan guild, their declaration of war is now voiced thus: "To constitute a brotherhood of all members of the medical profession; to provide mutual assistance in religious and professional life; to facilitate intercourse between them and cognate branches of the clergy and others, such as judges, lawyers, educationalists and politico-medical organizations interested in the study and discussion of the medico-religious questions and those touching on the science and duty of ethics...
...similar change in the attitude of the Faculty towards its students. When contacts have been made they have generally emanated from sacrifice at the common altar of scholarship, but rarely at that of friendship, for friendship's sage alone. It is encouraging therefore when opportunities arise in which mutual respect can be red in other fields more common to the student body as a whole. Such, however, did happen last week when the "Faculty Rowdies," a sobriquet devised by the ingenious student, met the "Campus Gentlemen," again ironically named to fight it out in baseball...
...general revision of the rate structure. To the support of the executives came Labor (weekly), official mouthpiece for the 1,800,000 members of the four great railroad brotherhoods. As holders of $1,200,000,000 in rail bonds, the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks meeting in Washington last week endorsed "all endeavors which may be made by the railroad companies to restore their earnings to a normal basis...
...Graham McNamee, radio announcer, "talking reporter" for Universal Newsreel; by Mrs. Josephine Garrett McNamee; in Manhattan. They eloped in 1921 (by means of a ladder) after a romance which began when they sang together in a concert at Bronxville, N. Y. Announcer McNamee said the separation was not by mutual consent, did not know what the charges were...
...with an obscure author. He repudiated the contract. The author, who was starving, killed himself. Notterdam had a peck of trouble hushing up the story, was first helped, then hindered by the author's disreputable wife. Notterdam was in love with his secretary, Henrietta Felise, and it was mutual, but when he found his wife had been for years in love with Kratch it seemed to complicate the situation. He tried to cut out drinking and could not. Coming back from a business trip to Europe he decided there was only one feature of his life he could reform...