Word: normale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have an important influence over the mental as well as the physical state of the body. In the Elgin (Ill.) State Hospital for the Insane endocrine disorders have been found to be very numerous, and treatment of these disorders has restored a larger number of patients to an approximately normal state so that they were able to leave the institution than did any other procedure...
...expenditures: $3,866,000,000). The 1932 deficit: $2,885,000,000. The 1931 deficit: $903,000,000. ¶ President Roosevelt proposes to reduce "ordinary" 1934 expenses to about $2,600,000,000 at which point he hopes they will meet rising revenues and thus balance the normal budget. ¶ This reduction will include: $350,000,000 from pensions; $100,000,600 from job and salary cuts; $450,000,000 from transfers of building projects to the capital
...well as or better than the government. . . . The duties of the government are the coinage of money, defense of the nation, suppression of crime, regulation of monopolies, maintenance of public health and care of the indigent and helpless. But in America the State is now performing these normal functions so very badly that even if it were right in principle to extend its functions, a totally blind man could see that the time is not yet ripe for such extension. . . . The government should content itself in the field of industry with acting as a check to private industry...
...nation's foremost investigator of pituitary hormones and functions is Dr. Herbert McLean Evans. 50. big. shy, ever-investigating professor of biology in the University of California and director of its Institute of Experimental Biology at Berkeley. Professor Evans was the first deliberately to make giants by injecting normal animals with pituitary growth hormones. He was also first to discover Vitamin E, which is necessary for reproduction in higher animals. The past year he has been laboring, with no letup, at the Rockefeller Institute in Manhattan. This week he and Mrs. Evans left Manhattan for Berkeley with a ninth...
Employment. And last week though the stockmarket dipped and commodities turned soft, business continued to improve -long after the normal summer decline usually sets in. In San Francisco Amadeo Peter Giannini declared the Depression '"over." upped salaries in his Bank of America, restored dividends. In Akron the tire industry, rounding out its preparations for the National Industrial Recovery Act, topped two increases in tire prices with a 10% wage increase. In Washington the Federal Reserve announced that its index of department store sales stood only 2% under a year...