Word: ores
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Policewomen. The U. S. has about 1,000 policewomen. Practically all are muscular women, married and graduated from social work. Mrs. Lola J. Baldwin of Portland, Ore., thinks she was the first U. S. policewoman. Mrs. Alice S. Wells of Los Angeles, first (1915) president of the International Association of Policewomen, thinks she was the first. Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle of Washington, president since 1919, ignores the kudos of such priority. Last week she insisted that more communities employ women to deal with arrested women and children below eleven. She would have policewomen take over the work and duties...
Trained nurses in most communities earn $6 and keep per day. Last week Elnora E. Thomson of Portland, Ore., incoming president of the American Nurses' Association, suggested to their convention in Milwaukee that any patient who could not afford that much and yet did not want cheap ward nursing, might put himself under one nurse's care with two or three other patients, who could split her charges. Some hospitals now have such small-group nursing...
...Sephardic congregations exist in Manhattan (11), Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Atlanta, Montgomery, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Ore., Rochester, N. Y., Montreal...
...Robert Kruse, heavyweight wrestler: a bout with August Sepp in Astoria, Ore., after Kruse had deliberately kicked Referee L. V. Harrington out of the ring so hard he had to be taken to a hospital. Referee Harrington already had his arm in bandages because not long ago another wrestler, Harry Demetral...
...last of the series of popular lectures on engineering will be given at 4.30 o'clock today in .110 Pierce Hall, when Professor D. H. McLaughlin '15 will discuss "Mining Ore Bodies by Caving Methods...