Word: parental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...William Ferguson Hamilton & Dr. Robert A. Woodbury are of Athens, Ga. These researchers are respectively professor and assistant professor of physiology and pharmacology in the University of Georgia School of Medicine in Augusta, founded 1829. Many of the schools of the University of Georgia are in Athens, where the parent university was founded in 1785 (the oldest State university), though of course the School of Technology is in Atlanta...
...Kanner urges parents to be patient with bothersome children, to tell them all the truth they can understand, to lie never, to beat them never, to show them a composed, orderly example ever. If a parent provides such a common sense environment for his child to grow up in. and if the child is kept well and cured of physical imperfections, then Dr. Kanner promises the child will naturally grow up to be a perfect, healthy little lady or gentleman...
...Last October the company withdrew from the retail gasoline business, sold its service stations. Marketing activities practically ceased, two refineries were shut down. Last week Simms Petroleum sought permission from its stockholders to sell its chief subsidiary and biggest asset, Simms Oil Co., owner of most of the parent concern's oil properties, to Tide Water Oil Co. for $8,775,000 and interest. That left Simms Petroleum with a few wells at Smackover, Ark., refineries at Smackover and Dallas, a few miles of pipe line. Last week President Edward T. Moore wrote his stockholders: "Your Board of Directors...
...Cradle (usually a week or ten days old) are not long in finding homes. Come rich & poor alike, from every U. S. state, from many a foreign land-from South America, China, Japan, India where a missionary has adopted first one, then another. Although not demanded of any foster parent, those adopters who can afford to do so send yearly donations. A knitting school, a cafeteria for 75? lunches, a layette shop are popular socialite centres for eating and shopping for baby clothes. When news of The Cradle reached Hollywood, where most would-be mothers find little time for childbearing...
...Lammiter. was a crotchety old bachelor but he had his share of relatives. And at his death they all looked forward rather than back. The will was a great shock to all of them: it left the bulk of his estate to the one who should have become the parent of the most legitimate children in a limited time. As only two of the heirs-apparent were married, and only one of them had a child, the race promised to be interesting. Katherine, the childless wife, went rushing off to meet her husband, homing from India; twins were common...