Word: nationally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...acting chief in Mr. Moffett's summer-long absence. Marrying into the St. Louis wagon-making family of Moon, Stewart McDonald fathered one of St. Louis' most popular debutantes (Daughter Carol, now married to a son of Missouri's late Governor Gardner) and the Nation's first flashy cheap automobiles (Moon, Diana). After divorce and Depression, Mr. McDonald went to Manhattan with motor-making, speculating William Crapo Durant...
...doctors graduated from U. S. and Canadian medical schools. In 1905 there were 160 medical schools in the U. S., which graduated 5,606 doctors that year. This year there are only 74 which the A. M. A. countenances. Last June they disgorged 5,101 young doctors upon the nation...
...going to make good doctors, the A. M. A.'s Council on Medical Education & Hospitals indicated last week. Their most general failing is their lack of experience in midwifery. Either hospitals connected with medical schools lack sufficient maternity cases for practice or the mothers of the nation refuse to let medical students practice obstetrics on them. Scolded...
...done until his provisional Government was replaced by an elected one. And after the interview Senator Nye made an awkward effort to appease Cuban feeling, declaring: "We made no demands for payment nor was there any peremptory tone in our conference with Mendieta. . . . Cuba is not the only nation that needs to be spanked for not meeting its foreign obligations...
...life. He has been connected with the Detroit Free Press ever since he began writing. His writings appear daily in 200 leading newspapers. His weekly radio broadcasts have proved so popular that within the period of two years he has risen from 48th to ninth among the nation's air favorites. His unique Universal contract provides that he will never be cast in anything but a straight role and that his dialog will be of his own writing...