Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Frederic Ewald Sondern, president of the Medical Society of the State of New York, whose convention His Majesty's Physician-in-Ordinary addressed this week, tried to keep Lord Horder from speaking his mind to ship-news reporters. That self-reliant Briton, who repeatedly has said that "doctors get mighty little prestige without publicity," refused to be shushed, motioned Dr. Sondern to keep quiet, lit a new briar pipe, declared: "It can be said with every emphasis that [King Edward VIII] is in good health. He keeps himself fit, wants very little doctoring and takes so much exercise that...
...investigators explained how coronary thrombosis, a common cause of heart failure, can be overcome and the victim's life prolonged indefinitely. What Boston's Dr. Edward Franklin Bland and Manhattan's Drs. Arthur Morris Master, Harry Lawrence Jaffe and Simon Dack had to say was good news for every overworked man in his fifties...
Fifteen years ago, at the age of 35, Author Strong arrived in Russia with the Quaker relief unit. Long a social reformer, this large, white-haired energetic woman remained to help build up the new regime, give it publicity, organize various cultural enterprises, of which the Moscow Daily News has prospered most markedly. In 1932 she surprised friends on both sides of the Atlantic by marrying a gentle little Soviet agricultural expert...
...widows, staying with their grown daughters in Rome, indulge in reminiscent chat. The brilliant, condescending one is left speechless at the news that the quiet one's envied daughter is also her husband...
...were answering typical questions posed by U. S. lecture audiences, Anna Louise Strong, editor of the Moscow Daily News, last week put on a performance more partisan than persuasive...