Word: referse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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At the indirect instance of President Hoover and the immediate request of the Child Welfare Conference (TIME, Jan. 26 et ante), Professor Frederick Joseph Taussig brought his life-long study of abortions up to date. Last week Dr. Taussig, clinical professor of gynecology and professor of clinical obstetrics at Washington...
Less lyrical than General Motors' salute to Georgia is a book which, by rare coincidence, brought statements of indignation out of Georgia on the day of last week's broadcast. As almost every U. S. high-school student knows, Dr. David Saville Muzzey's History of the...
The books and pamphlets were all given to Miss Lowell by Lindsay several years ago, and contain some of the poet's veraes, written in his own hand to Miss Lowell. The sentiments expressed in these writings give an excellent clue to the thoughts and feelings of the late poet...
Biographer Pringle cites as his source p. 4 of Roosevelt, the Story of a Friendship (Macmillan, 1930) by Mr. Spalding's Classmate Owen Wister. Biographer Pringle was not aware Classmate Wister stood corrected. For the statement that Roosevelt at one time thought he had been champion, Biographer Pringle refers...
Small, neat, at 66 Dr. Breasted is nearly as full of vigor as he was when he bought his donkey. His smile still sends the ends of his silky white mustache curling up wards. He has the unusual faculty of making casual listeners as enthusiastic about digging as he is...