Word: rutlander
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...father's intense annoyance, Elizabeth's name has been linked in gossip columns with two genealogically suitable young Britons. They are Hugh Denis Charles Fitzroy, Earl of Euston. and Charles John Robert Manners. Duke of Rutland. Both are 25, Etonians. Cambridge men, junior officers in the Grenadier Guards (Elizabeth is their Colonel...
...Rutland, Vt., pop. 17,082. Rutland's 24 doctors are merely busy; the town's greatest need is for nurses for the local hospital. But the doctor shortage is acute in Vermont's rural areas, has had some tragic results-e.g., a young boy in one rural town recently died of acute appendicitis for lack of a doctor to diagnose his case. When Dr. Harry Leslie Frost of Pittsford died, he left thousands of patients in the town and surrounding mountains without medical care. The young physician in nearby Proctor, who is trying to cope with...
...Kans., pop. (in 1940) 13,188, (in 1943) 12,183. Emporia has no doctor shortage, because it has lost only five doctors to the services. The remaining 20 (two on the verge of retirement) are busier than usual because of the lack of doctors in outlying towns. As in Rutland, a shortage of nurses is developing-43 of the town's 49 student nurses are in the Government-subsidized Cadet Nurse Corps. TIME'S correspondent says that Kansas generally still has enough doctors. Even Wichita, which has boomed from 114,966 to 184,115, can make...
...Rutland, Mass...
Fortnight ago a small group of farmers, applegrowers, storekeepers and newspapermen met in Rutland to air their Plumley grievances. Result: Sam Ogden decided...