Word: ranke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...speculation for the benefit of the powerful and rich, at the expense of the small and the poor." [Applause] Neutrality. Because U. S. peace lovers have, within the past year, whipped up the question of U. S. neutrality in a dark and dangerous world to the first legislative rank (see p. 11), all ears pricked up in solemn attention when the President came to this ticklish problem. Said he: "First, we decline to encourage the prosecution of war by permitting belligerents to obtain arms, ammunition or implements of war from the United States; second, we seek to discourage...
...Rank & file of the performances grew more & more routine and the Metropolitan's name lost much of its luster. The future of opera in Manhattan was unpredictable when the last curtain was rung down on the 1934-35 season...
Karl Murdock Bowman, assistant professor of psychiatry in the Harvard Medical School was recently chosen "manager of New York's madmen" at Bellevue and Kings County Hospital. Bowman was appointed instructor in Psychiatry at the Medical School in 1921 and promoted to the rank of assistant professor...
...specialists have not yet given themselves a name. However, since they rank with heart specialists, who call themselves cardiologists, the new specialists might logically call themselves angiologists and their specialty angiology...
Died. Dr. Lafayette Benedict Mendel, 63, Sterling professor of physiological chemistry at Yale, top-rank U. S. nutritionist; of heart disease; in New Haven...