Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...misplaced since wave, recently referred to your correspondent as "Mr. Lonely Hearts" This, I presume, was one to my persistent efforts in trying to all some of the more worthwhile invitations which have been gracing the Bulletin Board in numerous quantities of late. To the aforementioned quipster, I respond with the following...
...found that the nerves and muscle fibers of the contracted muscles were generally in good condition, while some or all of the fibers in the stretched muscles were degenerating. He claims that: 1)poliomyelitis destroys the nerves serving certain muscles; 2) such muscles are not merely "alienated" -they cannot respond to impulses they do not receive; 3) some nerveless muscles completely deteriorate...
...notch organization and, with the present senior nucleus, should continue to progress. But a lot of juniors are needed both to round out the present group and to provide a basis for future groups. When the call is given we hope that a large number of juniors will respond. Singing is hard work; but there is an awful let of fun in it, too, as any member of the club can testify...
...Henry Wallace.. . . We are dealing with the America of big business, the America of Wall Street, of those who believe that they can use the huge reserves of the United States to adopt an investment policy all over the world and to enable their shipping facilities to respond to that policy...
...normal procedure she says: "They move my hand up and down and onward. . . . Then, all at once, They make a rudimentary sketch or perhaps They begin to paint without any sketch or outline at all. They work rapidly and never fail to reprove me when I do not respond readily or if I am in any way inattentive." Mrs. Bush confesses to a horror of the supernatural and a lack of interest in psychical research. But she has submitted her peculiar powers to tests by investigators in that field. Said the late Dr.Walter Franklin Prince, of the American Society...