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Dates: during 1930-1939
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An underlying purpose of the 300th Anniversary Fund is to fortify the University as a whole in contrast to its separate parts of departments. A university is an institution animated by the idea that, while the division of knowledge, the distinctions among schools, the concentration upon teaching or investigation, the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Official Pamphlet Published to Explain Conant's New Harvard Professorships | 11/26/1935 | See Source »

The medical society had an easy answer: the law forbade. Of three Buffalo clergymen of three different faiths, two expressed themselves in favor of euthanasia. In Washington, a U. S. Public Health surgeon declared that mercy killing was outlawed in this clause of the oath of Hippocrates: "If any shall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Right to Kill (Cont'd) | 11/25/1935 | See Source »

"It is to be deplored," Mr. Packard stated, "that of all human ailments, the medical profession and the psychologists have given the least attention to the disorders of stuttering and stammering, especially when one considers that sufferers from those painful and embarrassing disorders number nearly one percent of humanity."

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Packard Begins Will Handle All Men | 11/25/1935 | See Source »

In 1905 New England Congregational ministers entered solemn protest against accepting for foreign missions $100,000 of tainted "Trust" money from John D. Rockefeller. Throughout the U. S. husbands were joking about the super-hatpins which their wives were using to hold on monstrous sailor hats. Among best-selling books...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Average American | 11/18/1935 | See Source »

The most cautious and conscientious doctor never knows when a disgruntled or scheming patient may sue him for malpractice. Although a doctor may be legally exonerated, his reputation inevitably suffers from the publicity. And the volume of such litigation, to the medical profession's .alarm, constantly increases. In Clinical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Malpractice Protection | 11/18/1935 | See Source »

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