Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This provoked several reactions. New York's Senator Royal Samuel Copeland, who loves to blow off steam on airplane safety but rarely does anything about it, puffed as usual, promised an investigation. The Department of Commerce called a "private" conference of airline operators and Federal officials...
...York City, every municipal and most private hospitals were jammed with influenza patients, yet Dr. Samuel Frant, the city's chief epidemiologist, coolly announced: "The prevalence of influenza at present is very similar to that frequently experienced at this season of the year." Indianapolis factories and offices were crippled by workers' absences, but it was not felt that the disease necessitated municipal action. Boston was not officially exercised over "a slight gain" in respiratory diseases for the week, nor was Minneapolis alarmed about its "numerous colds and some grippe." "Nothing in the way of an influenza epidemic," cheerfully...
...Stanley and fellow sufferers through the world, few doctors could do more than prescribe with Dean Irving Samuel Cutter of Northwestern University Medical School: "Don't try to eat. Starve yourself for a few days. Don't eat even soft-boiled eggs. Tea, toast and fruit juices are all right but that's about all. Drink lots of water. Don't take strong laxatives. The disease is not in the intestinal tract but in the respiratory system. Don't take liquor, of course, for it merely puts an extra load on the excretory organs...
...investment. While the firm was selling the stock the market price went up. It stayed up, and last week was selling for about twice as much as the customer paid for it. SEC held that the stock had been manipulated with the idea of attracting buyers. Said Federal Judge Samuel H. West in Cleveland last week: "Many things have been done and are done by dealers desiring to influence others to purchase stock through manipulated prices, but these were all omitted here...
...magazine also reveals that there are 55 sons of 1912 now in Harvard and that 14 men are on the faculty. They are James B. Munn, professor of English; Samuel Hazzard Cross, associate professor of Slavic Languages; George K. Gardner, professor of Law; Kenneth P. Kempton, instructor in English; Sam B. Warner, professor of penal legislation; Harry A. Wolfson, Nathan Littauer Professor of Jewish Literature and Philosophy; Ronald M. Ferry, master of Winthrop House; Charles F. Brooks, director of the Blue Hill Observatory; Thomas R. Goethals, associate in obstetrics; Paul Gustafson, assistant in obstetrics; Thomas H. Lanman, associate in surgery...