Word: retainers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...University Employees Clinic was the first of its kind to be approved by the American College of Surgeons, an honor for which Dr. Seth Fichet, surgeon, who did a great deal for the Clinic in its early days, was chiefly responsible. In order to retain this seal of approval, it must annually satisfy certain requirements...
...growth in the Society. I doubt if a single eminent early Quaker can be named who consistently condemned all war. Penn, [John] Bright and [Herbert] Hoover are the only three Quakers who have ever held positions of first-rate public responsibility, and none of them found it possible to retain the pacifist dogma...
...growth in the Society. I doubt if a single eminent early Quaker can be named who consistently condemned all war. Penn, [John] Bright and [Herbert] Hoover are the only three Quakers who have ever held positions of first-rate public responsibility, and none of them found it possible to retain the pacifist dogma...
...became increasingly difficult. Readjustments were missing. The Business School moved in and out of the west end; the H. A. A. set up its offices under the kitchen. The barber shop moved to smaller quarters in the basement and eventually died out entirely. Throughout, however, membership was sufficient to retain the Union status...
...senatorial years, handsome Henry Lodge voted to limit the use of U.S. forces to the Western Hemisphere, to restrict transfer of naval craft, to make a two-billion loan instead of Lend-Lease. Then he voted for Lend-Lease, then to retain the neutrality act, then to declare war, thus taking all sides. Now a major in a Fort Benning armored division (he was detached to make a visit to Egypt), Lodge will have to resign from the Army or resign from the Senate-under a Presidential directive that serves to keep Lodge or anyone else from campaigning in absentia...