Word: normalization
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...LOWRY Editor The Gibson Courier Gibson City, Ill. According to Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, travelers need have no more fear of visiting Chicago than any other large city. The occurrence of amebic dysentery has fallen to two or three cases a week-a normal condition following an outbreak- and doubtless will be reduced further. Last cases reported were three on April 19. one traceable directly to the Congress Hotel, which is having its entire plumbing system rebuilt. Extra precautions against a recurrence of the disease will be taken this year by the World...
...Normal Tax. Personal exemptions of $1,000 for single persons, $2,500 for married couples, $400 for dependents (no change). Normal tax: 4% flat (old law: 4% on the first $4,000 and 8% on larger amounts). This deduction in the normal tax is, however, offset...
...incomes over $1,000,000. (Old law: surtaxes began at 1% on net income exceeding $6,000 and graded up to 55% on incomes over $1,000,000.) Effect of these changes is to boost taxes on income from dividends which are exempt from the normal tax but not from surtaxes. The surtax brackets are arranged to scale up more steeply so that men with incomes between $25,000 and $1,000,000 will pay more. Increased revenue from normal and surtax changes...
...with neither shell nor white, because he removed their thymus glands. Dr. Rowntree's husky baby rats played precociously because he stimulated their thymus glands with sweetbread extract. Then Dr. Riddle turned another neat trick by giving sweetbread extract to his thymectomized pigeons, which promptly began to lay normal, shell eggs...
University Second vs. Bridgewater Normal at 3 o'clock...